in the area will, drop Into the 70's at night and rise SECTION It 12 raa.. __ '
into the low to middle 90's during the day. Organic God..g.' . .1i '
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for area, year to date 30.85 in./ 4-H Viall.... it
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(' Wortli :J\pting BC Loses Zoning Suit Against Wood 46 Othersby 'I

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Buster Rahn tiffs attorney Terry Brown plus After a non-jury trial April 6, 1968! ,. Family-mobile"home (RSF-MH). jected to the rezoning, and later joined -
,,'. Political Rallies..,, BCT Staff Writer pay' its own attorney, John Judge! Mickle ruled July 27 the county The Zoning Board approved the with 46 other area property ,
: Both'Democrat and Republican' Ruling that Bradford County fail- Kopelousos which could amount to violated the Florida Sunshine Law request with the stipulation, at At- owner to challenge Bradford Coun
candidates are invited to speak at ed to give adequate notice of public' thousands of dollars. (Section 286.011. Florida Statutes), torney Brown's objection, that two ty's zoning procedures.The .
the two political rallies scheduledthis zoning meetings Circuit Judge The zoning suit was brought in and Section 24.3 of its own zoning mobile homes be placed on the backof Yates originally named as'
month in Bradford County. Stephan P. Mickle has found the early 1987 by Ms. Sara Woods who code. the property, away from CR-21B, defendents in the suit, requested the
The first 'will be held Friday, county at fault in the 1987 rezoning. owns some 400 acres across the road Some 18'months request: and The county commissioners subsequently land be returned to its former
August 12 in the fairgrounds arena: for mobile homes' in the Sara Woods from the site in question. Attorney Zenaida Yates the upheld the recommendation'of classification, RSF. The request was, '
Chicken: and rice dinners will be Case. Brown, representing Ms. Woods, objected reclassification of 5 acres on the east the zoning board. approved and the Yates were dropped :
i {. served by the Bradford Roping Judge Mickle's ruling makes the to mobile homes in the area 'side of CR-21B SE Bradford Coun- Sara Woods, who owns some 400 from the suit, ,
Club from 5-7 p.m., followed by county liable for reasonable at for several -years and finally ty from Residential, Single Family acres on the west side of CR-21B \
Candidates speaking. torney's fees and costs of the plainLightning- brought suit in early 1987. 'RSF),, to \Residential, Single across from the Yates property, ob- See> ,Lost Slllt... P"II" 10\
The second political rally will be

I \, incumbent Bobby Biggs is being
, Myrna Lou Hurse, director.of .I''\y, .$""t1 challenged by Danny Belcher in
;: '
Federal & Compensatory Programs J' Croup! 1.Group.
,/0. announces the State Compensatory ( ," ,'"
\ Education Program will '. '. 3;
provide funds for an After School Ed Wall, who first tried; for (the city
-(" Tutorial Program at Bradford High. council two years ago and lost to
", 'School during the 1988-89 school ". ,. Mayor Woods;, and Julius Eunice
.term. who ran against Jimmy Bowen for'' '

!1i ;""I : house by tall chimneys which
%'r1':) :,\1 Books Close Aug. 6... they feared might fall on them Rides'
J At left is used
a deluge gun '
:,' .
.' 'Reglstratio'q books for the Sept. 6
: get a volume of water on the
i,:.c\" : '?; ',0 first primary county and state elections house.
jl\\\ close this Saturday, ''Aug. 6. Lady fireman Joyce Cooley "

'S,, The office of the Supervisor of works on her breathing apparatus ,Again '
t(,r. Elections Neva Flynn will be open In the photo at left.,
:, from 9 a.m. to 5 Saturday in S
?'!; ; p.m. -S See Page 4\ for a historical '
'i-V r, ,/,i;' the Bradford County Courthouse'to, review of one of the most majestic by Joe Gissy -
?,;.' :.;,;", ,:" help last, minute registrants. + I uw homes from Starke's early BCT Staff Writer "' .

t I,',ra' days., Hampton Marshal Hay Simmonsis
11',. back on duty, after'' being ,.
\, .: Duck' Race. reinstated following court ruling. '
1 '
," Hits Historic Starke Home Thursday; July 28. ?
{;;' The American Cancer Society is The judgement; handed down by
f:t, '. : promoting a duck race on Silver Circuit Judge'' Stephan Mickle; was
( : ;, River at Silver Springs; Florida based onthe failure of the City of
i->+t; Saturday, September 10. The !gate :Phones Communications Cut Here ''Hampton to follow its own procedures '
k[a.; for the race will open at 5:30 p.m. in dismissing the marshal,
,lS',.,' With the race beginning at 6 pm. without first suspending him a pro-'
1,0": Bradford County residents are A direct hit by a "Hot bolt" of lightning '(up to 75,000) degrees ('.) on the tricity in the north end of :Starke, Including traffic lights on bUsy'US30l.. cedure (that specified .in the city
encouraged to sponsor a duck or roof of a 99-year-old house at 556 N. Cherry Street,brought out trucks Lightning damaged a Centel telephone cable about 8 p.m. Sunday, both charter,
;';:, 'ducks, for $S each, in this fun from four fire departments and 25 to 30 firefighters in a successful effortto above and below ground leaving 400 residents out of service. Repair In addition t to regaining his
'(" draiser fight cancer. Each duck> contain the fire at the roof line. crews had to walt until the storm was over to begin repairs and it was 6:30: $22S-a-week job Simmons was
''," will be numbered in order to iden- 'The Starke department received the call at 6:47: p.m.ThursdaY'J: ly 28. p.nv Monday .when service was restored. awarded back pay since the time of
f : ,;\ ,':' tify the sponsor, with winners and was at the site three minutes later. Other departments responding; to his firing in April 1987.:' He will also
;ii, ,. receiving prizes, from a trip to< calls for help were Heilbronn Springstown of Lawtey and Lawtey Curl (Communications Out...' be paid the costs he'incurred to bring. ,
;I": Hawaii for two, to a 35 mm rectional Institution. Only two telephone lines Were left operational at the jail after Sunday's( the suit to trial, ",
;\;.( )"'11 1 camera Ken Pierson owner of the historic house built in 1889, was not at homeat lightning. ,, ''"The judge ruled on a technicality
. q.: "ii', / Register for your duck at one'ofthe the time but arrived about 30 minutes after it was discovered by Ed; County fire rescue and medical communications were out for about a /' said Hampton Mayor Elwood
" (1,( following Starke business I and Marie Green neighbors who live across the street, when they smelled half hour, until they could be transferred over to an auxiliary system. All Padgett': Simmons was fired
Kati'i"" '.;" firms smoked following the lightning bolt, and called the. fire,department at equipment was in place for the switch to the auxiliary equipment, says because he was not doing his job the:
a').', 'I' Community; State" Bank (Both 6:47.: Communications Director Jerry 'Thompson The change switched the ''mayor has stated.' According to the
,'{, locations) Starke lire chief Dwayne Hardee said 'the combined'departments were base of communications to the Rescue Department and Derrick Dowdy Mayor, one month he had logged only -
,;. ': vMerle Norman Cosmetic Studio able to save the main body of the huge frame three-story structure "'' 'worked all night Sunday as emergency dispatcher, ) 47 hours of duty, and was still
1'' !,;".' : Stump's( Department Store because the fire was confined to the shake shingle roof. Water damage to It gave the county a chance to operate the emergency equipment, instead drawing his paycheck. Simmons
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It Western Steer Family SteakHouse the house interior and the owner's collection of antique clocks and other of just test it, says Thompson. said that he was sick for three weeks
,l 'artifacts was extensive, however. The damage was Only partially that month and was on call 24 hours
Sponsors will be competing with covered by insurance, Pierson said. In'the City..< a" day except for the time he was

t'ih : .. some 60,000 entrants statewide.., Hardee said that firemen had "cleared the scene" by midnight Thurs Starke crews worked past midnight Sunday restoring electrical service disabled.
,',.,', day. He expressed appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Green who opened drink knocked out by lightning throwing electrical breakers out, and getting Dissatisfaction with Simmons had
,Hi'" machines at their places of business. across the street, and provided tree limbs off electrical wires after the high winds. started much earlier, however
'\\j" Upcoming.I .. drinks for firemen throughout the four-hour fight Burger King also provided dating back to late.1986. Not guar.
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food for at the Distance.. ding the crossing at the Hampton
: Public meetings scheduled in the firefighters scene. Long
t
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1 ,. Pierson thanks to who assisted in and Lake exchanges Elementary School morning and
coming weeks are:: expressed neighbors removing some Some 6,000 customers in the Starke, Lawtey Kingsley chief
(I'i,., ', '. + Keystone Heights Business Promotion of his clocks and. other antiques from the house during the early minutes lost long-distance service at 10J5: a.m. when a Southern Bell 'evening and not,seeing were the him on duty complaints brought,
of the blaze. cable cut by digging equipment between
f1; Friday, August 5, Stores underground fiber-optic was
from councilmen.
, ,:;' ;, open to 9 p.m. Country and Western 4-A( For), a background story on the history of the 22-room house, see page ,Orange Park and Middleburg.Other complaints Simmons refused most to give the coun-

1M",' ,-, "', Band.- Brooker Council meets Tuesday than the historic Cherry Street home in Starke there was no major cil a schedule for his activities saying

til:" '",: August 9 in City Hall at 7:30: Lightning Storms...,. damage from the lightning and wind storms.. Just Inconvenience and it would ,be' unwise to publishSee'

I' ; Commissioners: &. most ," Reddish said. and Fresh Water Fish Commission
important
't'' "1 budget workshop Wednesday, In making the request for the second -
Buster Rahn Retjdish Request... time. Sheriff Reddish said he The last three deputies hired by police lakes and streams leaving
1'(. August 10 in Courthouse, at 7:30: BCT Staff WriterA municipalities to police their areas
In addressing the commission had not been officially notified that Bradford County came from Clay
I.. ,1:?I'. '. p.m.- Chamber Commerce Board. plea Jor an additional deputywas Sheriff Reddish said he had submit the.position was deleted by the commissioners County, Reddish said adding that although we always help"out when
" ,,., turned down for the second ted the budget request for his although the decision Bradford County- pay scale is on towns need our assistance, Reddish
;,, of Governors..Thursday. August 11 time. Wednesday, July 27, by the said.
It department as required by law parity with surounding counties,
i made followingthe
: ,' immediately
at in Santa Fe Community was
noon
County Commission, even though representing, in his opinion, the Clay Baker and Union. "This office has a duty and respon-
j"+ "1" College Conference Room.JL" Sheriff Dolph Reddish was sup- amount needed to operate his office presentation.Sheriff Reddish distributed a "Qualified people'' go where the sibility to respond to Starke Citizens
Board
,, Bradford County School ported Harold Hill and a of and I cannot refuse," Reddish told
by group for the fiscal 1988-89. is. Reddish told the com-
year ; only five Florida money
35 ; ';, meets Monday August 15 in Ad residents from the Santa Fe Lake survey showing missioners. commissioners.. ,
";;!\rt) :;, ': Building on Temple- Ave... at 7 area Southeast\ Bradford County,, .Sheriff Reddish had 'appeared counties have fewer deputies than Reddish concluded by asking ''If Idon't

; )\ r'I'' p.m. before the commissioners the week Bradford. Adjoining Baker County Will Not Appeal...., have deputies to respond, what
;)J! ": ';', :' o Starke City Council meets before, and asked for a ninth deputy has 14; Alachua County. 163; Clay can I do?" '
H ,:,;Z;',;,,, .. Tuesday August_ 16 in City Hall, at Sheriff Reddish spoke" ut length, in position,while explaining his budget County 89; Union County, 7. "Weprobably "I understand about the money; The appeal to which Sheriff Red-
f' "i' 730; p.m :addressing the need for the additional !-' request. Following that presentation have the fewest deputiesper' since I have submitted budget re-: dish made reference is a process in
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11 -: :i Bradford County Commissioners deputy sheriff position, and the commissioners had denied capita of'an> county. in the quests. I have a mind-set not to appeal which county constitutional officers
,. '" ',,', meet Wednesday August 17 was followed to the podium by the position,stating that 'the money state." Reddish said. the budget, because I believewe may appeal their budget requests to
on zoning and other business in Harold Kill, representing residents isn't there. In asking for the position. Sheriff Reddish reminded com' should settle our own problems, the state if opposed or denied by
Courthouse at 7:30 p.m. living In the SE corner of the county. ; Sheriff Reddish said the total missioners that he is requesting a face to face. I believe in local control county commissioners. An appeal bya
Starke Zoning Board meets The commissioners'' dismissed the cost,' Including salary, uniforms, single position, not an around-the-: and" I will not appeal the county sheriff Is normally heard
Thursday August 25 in City Hall, request virtually without discussionor personal equipment and automobile clock coverage, which requires 4-5 budget. the sheriff said. by an Administrative Commission in
at 7p.m. comment, with Chairman Mosley'Instructing comes to $37,152, and Is an "all or people to man. 24 hours a day,?days ."This 'county has never been the Governor's Office. Clerk Brown
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Board isn't a week. "However have, an financially able to afford routine .
Bradford County Zoning Clerk
meets Tuesday August 30.,7 pm. notify Sheriff Reddish the position approved." the obligation the people on board, patrols..let' the Florida Highway
'" ....,.. -- .*.....,n:1. ri.ne w1 f\tI\ (lI .g n't needsaid and the 5 percent salary Increase is Patrol handle traffic, and the Game Sea Deputy.:0 .... Pap 3

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Holtzendorf To Seek, County Commission Seat

Life 'long Bradford County resI- this his major concern after he is roads'but strong leadership is lacn- High School in 1947, and I continued maintenance and supply; When I
dent and businessman Ben Holtzen- elected to the County Commission."I Ing. I will direct my efforts to ensure my education by attending service retired from CSMS in 1983, t held the
dorf has decided to seek the office of plan to work to strengthen the that everything is being done to- schools and seminars,consistently position of Allied Trades Foreman
County Commissioner District 5. local law enforcement agencies and alleviate the problem." over the years. and I supervised nine employees. I
"After much thought and research encourage citizens to become involved This November, the citizens of In 1946, I joined the Florida National held titles in supply,in auto and tank
of county problems feel that 1 have, to reduce the flow of drugs into District Swill make Important decisions Guard and began my military repair, as machinist as Inspector/
the time,background, and expertiseto ,our county. We need to join together' on the county commission Ben ,training/ .I served In various units in as Inspection foreman,and.as Allied
deal with those present now or the problem will never end," Holtzendorf has the time, northeast Florida and traveled to Trades Foreman. -
county now faces and plan problemsour for its said Holtzendorf.The background and experience to fully many Army posts in the Harriette and J'were'married In
future ,growth," said HolUendorf building and maintenance of represent District 5 in the coming southeastern United States. After :37 1952, and we moved back to the, r.aP
our vote and in the county roads is another issue that years. Ben Holtzendorf said, "with years of service, I retired from the farm.We had four children CharIest
,genera election, 1\will support be able to needs to be addressed by the Brad- your vote and support I assure that Florida National Guard Quarter- born In 1958, and Richard Alan and
make a difference for our county," ford County Commission. The District 8 will have strong represen- master Company/> 'Jacksonville, in Lynn. In 1964 we purchased the first
citizens need a county commissioner tation on the Board of County Com- 1983.1 had attained the rank of Chief part of the farm and the remainderof
Drugs have been a major problemin that will diligently work to accomplish missioners." Warrant Officer. I transferred to the it six years later We have lived on
Bradford county for many years, this goal. Ben Holtzendorf I was born in rural Bradford County U.S. Army Reserve and am still a the farm since 1952 with the excep-*
and the problem is growing daily. said "We have the resources to accomplish Florida in BradforddCounty member. tion of short terms of duty that required -
Ben Holtzendorf is going to make' the task of building new graduated from While I was In High School,I work- us to live in other locations.
ed In various Job settings. Upon I joined the Republican party in
graduation, I worked for a construction 1981 and decided to work toward
company and in a furniture fac building a local party organizationin

I Carter To Seek Re-Election tory.,In 1951 I was hired as a civilian accomplishing Bradford County.this goal.Slowly In we 1984 are I Ben Holtzndorf

military technician at Camp Blan- ran for County Commissioner coun- Seal,. ............ $.ot
ding, Combined Support ty wide. In the largest election ever I
Maxie'' Carter. Jr., announced'' commissioner and we will soon have Maintenance Shops '(CSMS). At held in Bradford County,I received
Monday,July 18, that he will run for another new commissioner in the CSMS, I worked in all areas of 38,3 percent of.the vote.
re-election for the seat of county: District 1 seat. I believe my experience ,
commissioner District 3, and leadership ability will,
Carter,59,has served as District 3 'be an asset to the" board in the com- '
commissioner for the past J2 years."I ing four years he said.
believe that it is especially Important Carter is retired from Florida RE-ELECT ,AND KEEP
to' have a person who is Power and Light Company, His wife,
knowledgable of the problems facing Kitty Is a registered nurse
our county at this time," he said. employed at the Reception and
Medical Center in Lake Butler
Carter notes that he has always f
been conservative and plans to con- The Carters have lived on East ESTHER S. 'HALL
'tinue to be conservative in his Call Street in Starke for the past 30
years.They have two sons. Brad and
political views. Keith,and four.grandchildren. TAX COLLECTOR OF BRADFORD COUNTY
wII "W now have
II Born and raised in Bradford County,

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Maxie Carter Jr. During the construction of the Hoover Dam, concrete had to be poured '
I continually for two / will be a friend to all of the people'of Bradford

THERE'S ,NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE"pd.pol.adv. to show,the' State and Nation that

BRADFORD COUNTY is' GREAT PLACE IN WHICH TO LIVE 'AND LEARN
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-Adams' Wins< ,Gates PGA Tourney. 'ff'JII' '

'1'0 by Buster Rahn to complete the round no worse than proved to be an laid '"'t r
'I ;:;", BCT Staff Writer a 74 (a over par), he turned the course in ;
i:',, fries County golfers and Standing on the 5th tee, now down winning tournament j
of Bill Adams.were elated to 5 strokes, Adams pulled, himself Bubba Wilson was
lee him on television Tuesday even- together'and began to hit the ball pro division with 142. ;
ing, after winning the Pro Division like the pro he is, playing the,remaining Although Adams took "j
of the Gates PGA Open Tournament 14 holes three under par. lie bogey and a double bogey,
', in Ponte Vedra. took a 40 on the first nine, and tame two rounds ((36 holes)
,''rk i Although Adams has won the back with a 34 on the back nine, a, bogey. In playing 36 holes,
,';' :. :?::\, Gates PGA, Tournament twice tremendous recovery for any golfer.At pars,7 birdies, 1 eagle and ,
,: before, this win saw a bad start turn the end of the first round on rather forget In the ; the
into a super round. Monday Adams goes 'into ,the'' 'Adams hit all 19}fairways / district'
;'" I Monday, playing Deerwood clubhouse with a two over par 74, greens, a remarkable feat.
Adams started on the back nine 1 three strokes down in the pro divi The Gates PGA Open is it
with hole number Jo being his Mat sion. old. Adams has won three

hole, He parred the first hoTe t ;feeling been runnerup once. came
that he was off to a good start. Tuesday Different... one time and finished in
The second hole was a disaster.He Tuesday the tournament tYipved one time, but he isn't
.
i hit a flyer off the tee, over the green from Deerwood to the Ocean Courseat position. ,1 ntlv
:'? and!hit;' the cart path.He hit a second Ponte Vedra,' and Adams shot an Adams, 35, said he has
'' ;'-,' d" ball off the tee, with' no better outstanding 66, to overcome Eric from Hawaii to New
,+I.,. results Finally, he hit a third ball,' Smith's three stroke, lead on Monday Miami to California.The .
.',' : his Stn shot with penalties, and took Smith, with a 71-72 fell off the members of Starke .1"I
\ '.; ; ,':' a triple bogey 6 on the par three hole pace, and lost to Adams by strokes. Country Club ,are proud : !
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,"\1"' ,. Putting the disasterous 2nd hole Adams said "I hit the ball extremely 'champion golfer and native
,, (",I \ :"i", behind him, Adams parred the third well on Tuesday" which That's the way to go, Bill
f 1 : ',.' hole, and
: i moved on to number four '
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; \ On No. u
:, 4, disaster struck again,
,',1"';'" ." with Adams taking a double bogey. I

..,I" He is now 5 over par in four holes,an ,
almost impossible situation for a
>;(': golfer looking for a win. <
.,I,' ,,1,;,.;'I',4r, Adams in recounting the round on When you're sick or :
'>;i ,: ;.) Wednesday,said he has shot a 74 in ,
':,.1 i '," : ,the first round at Deerwood for the and can't work;, your, ;
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I ," I' past 4 years, and promised himself
,;+ ;, i 1\;\:", that he would not snoot a 74 on Mon payments don't ... !
!" ':r '.., ( day:After being 5 over par through ,
\!\ ',t,";' ,'1 four holes, Adams said a 74 began to See me for Individual credit disability
''J"j" ;: :,,: 'look "real good," and he only hoped
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i.tt :
"Pennsylvania Avenue" (now' Cherry shake''shingles\ that "set him back" some
Street), once dotted with the fine homes of $16,000. Together( with ,architect Terry > .
wealthy ,oil and coal families from, the Patray, Pierson had completed plans for
North,came near losing(another landmark Call' the restoration which he hoped to completein
residence during a thunder ,and'lightmng( six months Under his ten-year, plan. He
storm Thursday night: still has hopesInsurance : '

The 'stately southern-style mansion,
)
originally built by Mr and Mrs. Sidney J. Out inspectors have determinedthat
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tile fire was the result of a direct hit bya !
(Sid
); Sternburg( in 1889 was carefully con
structed by carpenters brought( here from "hot bolt" of lightning that struck the'' ,
base of one of the tall brick chimneys in the
Chicago (or the job, that required six mon
ths ,to complete: It contained eight front part of the house. The chimneys were Ll
fireplaces ,with oak-carved mantels and n r 'MtM so well constructed that efforts by firemento
T/ topple another one with water pressure
'was finished in tile and;! rare curly pine,
!' for safety reasons, failed to knock it down
with an ornate' staircase leading, to the se-
cond story

The present ownen.Ken Pierson, a UPS 'Although( \,insurance negotiations( are not
'United Parcel Service) driver,.who fan yet complete, Pierson says he was.badly
cies old houses and antique clocks, has underinsured, due to previous breakins at
owned the home since 1980, purchasing it the home, and the depreciated Value of the
from' the estate of Mrs. Carrie Ritch aging( structure, which was impractical to
widow of the late Nelson T. Hitch,one time insure fat its "full replacement value", lie
president of the old Bradford County Bank 1 is not discouraged, however and is determined
'" to restore the,house,impossible.
(now Florida National}}),

Pierson used 'to. deliver.parcels' to Mrs
'hitch, then an invalid confined to her In'addition to being a sports car, fanciera
home, and decided he had found what he ( Porsch.!is parked in his yard, among( ?y?' a,
.was looking for,:after viewing( similar styled The \ other vehicles and motorcycles)* Piersonis
places in Mieanopy and other old towns, a collector of antique clocks, one of ,.: -
in the rea. ,which was a German-made 1838 +'Grand- L i8 tf aM
mother" clock he valued at 8500.., It was
'He "allowed, himself ten years 'to com Bucket ,destroyed by fire oii the second story A
plete restoration of the.1890 vintage structure fine"Grandfather"clock,valued at$7,500 '
and believes he can still make that escaped unharmed. There were innumerable 1H' -
schedule if he obtains backing for a low In- antiques'' and collectibles

terest loan, based on the historic value of Brigade; displayed and/or stored in cardboard ..... ....'-- ,' ,, _
the house. He had already replaced the old boxes, throughout the ,22 rooms in the W .. ... '
roof, several\ years, ago( with traditional, house "t, (Photo liy Larry Oglesby;

: '>"Lakewatch''Program; : Provides Sternburgs returned to Emlenton and remained : .a r .
there/' another two years or so '< .' .
(, I before deciding( to return to Florida to live: :iT ..
Pollution After:several years in rented houses on __
M eans for Control Adkins Street,\just west of the railroad, '

( they purchased property at the corner of' '," ..... "! '.. ,'. '
what is now Cherry and Washinton Streets ,:,.. :.." '
realizes that the of and built a line home. to match those oftheir1 ,
Everyone quality' Lake has already been'invoJ"ved in'the' Pennsylvania friends' On old ,: y.

our lakes which are ,this ,regIOn'sgreatest program for several years, Property 'postcards of that era the street was labeled"? r
natural resource is'steadily'"declining owners there have used data gatheredby Pennsylvania Avenue and overthe, years ; l;(

as far as bacterial l count is concerned, is sewage treatment plant in the :area" Soon 'after his arrival here, Sternburg,(

/", steadily ,'worsening. Kingsley' Lake, Since the water quality balance in Santa together with Truby and Strong, formed
described 'as"of, ""drinking company ,and got( several other Starke
years ago Fe Lake is very delicate?any increaseof businessmen to invest in the 1'Pennsylvania -
.., water''quality", is' now near'' the nutrients going into the lake is ,apt to Grove"., a successful citrus
r- borderline of pollution, according to affect the environment negatively. operation until the "Big; Freeze"1 of the ,

Clay.. County: Health (officers. Most of Director' (
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,this 'isduet apparently to septic tank says this area.They also operated a large
run-off which about 20 volunteers for water,sampling, general ,merchandise store on E. Call
becomes
'M 'worse during a and is looking for, more.' Street adjoining( the Rich rde' & Pace
s, period of heavy rainfall)), such as' now, bee'ing Store: tt was known as Truby:Sternburg( &
experienced. Anyone 'interested. m more information Co.?' with Strong (a wealthy ,retired oil -, ', .
Florida has about '7,700 lakes but regardinl.AKoWATCII/: ( may con man) as the silent partner.. !one time it! !.
,was the largest store in the county and the .
tact Ms. Fisher at 7922 N.W. 71st St., '
water quality data is available on less .' =4 .
t"t
,only one to carry everything from calico to, 1 : '
Gainesville FL[ 32606 392 9613: .
than' ten percent of them, according to ",, : or call caskets. : f

the: Department of > Fisheries and Our lakes are one of our' most After the Sternburgs the home was oc j ,

,Aquaculture at the, University .of precious and irreplaceable ,resources', cupied by several/ different owners including i ; 'III" I'

Florida, ,Once polluted they may die, or become the T.J. (Tom) Griffin family (he I : l' II
unusable for recreational purposes, ttecan't was railroad agent here from many' .
In orderto, correct this situation, lake years)" and ''later the N.T Ritch family,
afford to let that happen for lack of
property owners are being asked to whose son Dr T.G.',(Tommy) Ritch has turn of .,
The house at it appeared at century
'necessary data to keep them safe. ,
retired
team up ,with' University, water1/ from practice in Jacksonville and.
biologists to monitor the' quality of now resides at Doctor's Inlet.

water in ,their lakes, on a voluntary. C-CAP Proves It Pays 'If the historic home at Cherry and
Washington is saved it will be the
only one
basis, :The goal is to ,study lakes remaining) of the three fine residences that Forestry in Bradford ,County

throughout the state, but right now the, once lined Pennsylvania Avenue. 'The,

,emphasis is currently on lakes in To:Buck Bureaucracy: Strong house, later occupied by the,Weeks By David W, Norton

Alachua, Bradford, Marion. and Putnam and Wall families; fell into disrepair and ,County Forester: : 1
Counties was razed The Truby house' on an opposite '
-' Take heart folks!.., you CAN beat the corner, was destroyed several years. Forestry Tree acres to plant is maximum number, of
.'Sandy' Fisher,.''Who' resides on Santa' bureaucracyt t ,At least you, cart get to ago by>an i incindary,: fire.", 'Planting SeasonIf ,seedlings is 60,000. The program js open to
jFel> Lake has, been appointed project I first base. landowners in and north of Lake Volusia
( ) Pasco, and Sumter counties who are not Involved -
director' and is Interested"in'
,
currently are
recruiting you' planting trees
After ,a ,year' of, having, the, Department in any'other cost-share' program.
lakefront ''property, owners to'monitor this winter now is the time to'start planning.'tance : interested should
of Letters Anyone contact the county
the lakes on which they live. She is look Environment Regulation turn a : Forester or ASCS agents.
ing for lake residents who are willing to deaf ear, to all arguments advanced by ''I interested -,' .I'M'V & N'IP'As"always ,
''concerned citizens of Bradford 'and The following is a summary of :
landowners can qualify for
devote an hour each month to this'im; Commissioners, ''i; ,assistance available. For more information ,
Union Counties : has County ; cost-shared for the
a major victory funding ACP;
portant long-term project.' Those' who been scored in the fight against plaCing'a Need to Look Around ,.I contact your County ASCS or' County, (Agriculture Conservation Program of
volunteer must have 'a boat ,and will be ,. ,Forester
"
:At Road Conditions FIP (Forestry Incentives Program):
hazardous waste treatment facility on ,
provided free and CKP Sign-Up landowners
training equipment to, These .programs;,will assist
use in obtaining water,samples." prison property north of Raiford.: Dear Editor: The seventh sign-up for the Conservation ,with the cost 'and management of
; '
for
Reserve Program is scheduled July 18
'The director says the program will offer The U-CAP,group (Citizens Coalition In reply to the newest regulations'of road to August 31. Landowners who offer bids reforestation.month of August Sign-up,"All under these ACP programs duringthe ,

lake'' 'residents an opportunity' to Against Pollution) filed an appeal for'an culverts in our county, I almost laughed( below the maximum set by the' Secretaryof require ,a professional forester
1 have, their lakes monitored> and administrative hearing on the 'matter. when I read the reasons for such a law be- Agriculture are eligible for cost-share assistance' ,Your county DOF forester or a
managed The appeal has now been granted by a ing passed. It stated that it would help the '(up to 50 percent of planting costs) and annual private consultant are there to help so give
and be able to spot trends that may Florida Administrative Hearing Officer drainage problems that we have in. Brad. payments (for 10Jearsl.) In the last them a call, "','
be adverse to'fishing swimming ford sign-up, the average $4()
in of'' DER's motion to County; per ",Tax Time Blues? .
spite acre.\The program is designed for highly, '
boating and other activities so'much enjoyed Thorn McEvoy from the University of
by lake dwellers. dismiss. We have a sufficient culvert into our property erodible cropland and ,certain re-i! Vermont put together a Forestry Fact
It just goes to show that dogged deter- but what is the use if the countydoesn't quirements must be met to be eligible Call Sheet entitled ""Federal ome Tax Information
Fisher a field'biologist 'wants individual your county Agricultural Stabilization and
Forestland
do their job of maintaining ditches for Owners"l.The 4
property owners to know that mination sometimes pays off if you take ? The ditches on our graded road have Conservation Service (ASCS) agent or Soil', 'page bulletin contains valuable' information

whatever they do to a ,lake will ,have your case to the right forum. Of course not been dug out or cleaned out, I know,for' Conservation Service'" 'for, more' informa-. on income, reforestation, and
,some effect, no matter whether: its; pulling victory for U-CAP in this matter is not four ;years.., The bushes are no longer tion.; ''management expenses as they relate totaxes.
, weeds the shore in. yet assured but at least, those opposingthe bushes, they are.trees. So what good doesit KIP Sign-l'p. '" .Although changes in the tax system
along line
, up or proposed location of Florida's' do to try and keep the culverts cleanedout Sign-up for, the (Florida Reforestation have generally' hurt the: profitability
stalling a new marina. She emphasizesthat hazardous waste treatment will when. the water has nowhere to go* Incentives Program) ('RIP) is scheduledfor growing pines Mr. McEvoy discusses tax
the program is, not pro- plant the first week In September. Breaks that should help landowners
; development, or anti-development.! But have the satisfaction of having, their So' if the county' is going to put the This 'program will reimburse' landowners ,recover some of their expenses from plan

;:., the information collected can be used to case heard in an impartial and open-, responsibility on the landowner to.main- for their seedling expenses (approximately ting pines, Contact'"your county, extension'
:' decide whether additional development minded ,forum in contrast to 'OI
predetermined"'decision' based on meet responsiblity, ,too?
" ,should be permitted on a lake, whether' *

, or not fish should be stocked in a lake, spurious data. When we get a'three to four Inch rain,. Are We Really Ready 'For an, Elvis' Stamp ?
and what kind of weed control is needed: So take heart, ye who are fighting fora our street is flooded, At times our house is ,

". if any. cause you think is right. If you hang in in jeopardy, and when we have called for ,4'

there long enough, you may work your help; we get the "We can't do anything un-
; In order for people to control the and til it stops raining runaround.", Why can't Wilt Elvis Presley join GeorgeCash' .,
,,' quality of their lakes it is necessary to way around the bureaucracy finally something be done about it BEFORE it \ ton"Thomas Jefferson z
find a forum where your pleas and Abrah/iSJULincoln, Franklin Roosevelt
j form homeowner associations, such as starts raining ',
will fall deaf Ike EiberMmer, and John F Kennedy
" already "exist at Santa Fe, Brooklyn arguments not on totally
on a postage stamp
Kingsley Lake, and others Santa "'e' ears. The County Commissioners should be.
It seems that the Postal Service is
r'
of the drainage problems we
fully aware
( on the of putting the hip- ,
verge
that I
road
o have here in this county. The '
'I and swinging Elvis; who some devotees insist
speak of is .off of out property was
Rib BRADFORD C'OlJ given to the county to keep up. We still pay is still living-in-the distinguished
taxes on this road, but the county has not, presence of past presidents" and' other.
4 kept up their part of the agreement.I ., distinguished dignataries .
:iiki igrttpq But rock 'and roll'fans disagree on this present to the young people of the

: wish the County Commissioners would whether their idol should be shown in nation, the anti-drug faction argues.

take the time ana ,just drive around the the leanness of his youth or the Postmaster General Anthony M.
I ,. eoe O.FIRGUSOM.JOHN M.MIUIH county. once in a while and take note of pudginess of his later 'ears..So the Frank, who has to make the dicisionon
,' ,."' c'47'IO$ 'ubll...... these conditions and then, proceed to do postal service Is apparently waiting to Elvis fat, Elvis lean, or no Elvis at,
t' : y. Published'each Thursday and t entered on Second Class Matter at something about it. That's what they get see whether the fats! outnumber the all, is behind the eight ball. There/ is
for* isn't it? leans, or vice versa that rules forbid issuing .
the Post Office at Starke. Florida under Act of March 3,1870.1 paid $15,143 a year, also the fact postal
:A third group'is arguing>t against any a commemorative"stamp, for any
Phone 964.6305 Subscription Rate In Trade Near' $14,00 per year, $8 00 six monthsP.O. ,Mrs. Lois McCulIough .stamp for Elvis at all, citing his death ,person still living. '
Drawvr A: Stark. Florida Outside Trade Area $15,00 per year $8.50 six months. Bradford Property Owner'' after taking excessive amounts of Decisions.., decisions': Why not just
drugs. What kind of role model would' forget the whole thing.' '

I. :. wedding service for the young Each bouquet was sprayed with TravIs Duo/no/ Hamilton and 21" long,'Stephanie is joining a
I I '; couple, opulence silver glitter; White moire '. Mr. 'and Mrs. Kevin D, Hamilton of brother, Andrew Michael. '
: The .church was elegantly streames cascaded from each Gainesville are proud to announcethe Malernallrandparents are Jim and
'r. : decorated by Mrs. .Lamar .(Fran) pillow They wore a smaller ,iris birth of a son, Travis Duaine JoAnn Snyder Tifton! GA and Bill

: Johnson and F."Butch" Flakes.The spray ornament in their hair. Hamilton, born July 1 at Alachua and Pat Morris\ Glens .Falls NY
!' : unity candle trio set on the communion -' Flowergirl in the wedding was II'! General Hospital lie joins a sister, Paternal grandparents are Ann and

: blue silk flowers made for the occa groom Duff Parrish o( Palatka; .,"'" Stephenson,"Jr., of Tallahassee! ani of the late Harold and'Eunice '
: sion by the groom's mother. ,John Bass of Palatka ; Greg Jonalhan- Jonathan
'. nounce the birth of a son, : Kite! 'of Starke.
.
: Mrs. Ricky (Stephanie) Griffis Williams of Palatka and also Mike Camron born July 15 at TallahasseeMemorial Harold Turner Masters is welcomed\
I : played a prelude of nuptial art Gentry of High Springs'' and Ron Hospital Jonathan weighed by hiss great-great aunt and uncle.
rangements as Mrs. Marcia Brooks Adams of Ocala:All attendants were measured ' in- of Starke,
Hodges
: ,' 7 Ib. 14 oz., and ? Donald and Doris
"We've Only in Christian Dior silver tuxedos com "
and Julie Geiger sang JIubcr and
: Judy'Kite
"Just You and I" and plimented by a royal blue tie and Joan MillerWilliams'sheer' ,, ches, long.iMaternat 'grandparents.
: Just Begun"" 'grandparents$,, art 'Mr David I, Huber of Starke; grandparents
"That't The Way". -, cummerbund set. J.F. Miller. III,. \ and Mrs. Irie John Hamilton, of Carl and ponna Mastery\ of
and Mrs. Marion nephew of the bride was identically '
: Mrs. Nelle Brain Paternal grandparents are ,Ja ksonvIUe.
_.' Kelly directed the wedding. attired to match the groom. The white organza and lace cloth, br de's brother and'sisterInlaw, Gussie Lawtey.and Benjamin) Steptn-nuon Jonathan lI rold,Turner Master
( The bride entered the santuary on heart shaped pillow'he carried was with a royal blue underliner accenting Mr. and Mrs. TC, Miller, Sr., of Ft. Lauderdale. In his eyes 1 is the wonder of life..O'
the arm of her father to be given in topped with a light blue heart of Aida the tabletop. The cake, made by The couple enjoyed their honeymoon Great-grandmothersVnre'! Mrs: Lord reflecting the good,,that is you,

marriage by her parents. The bride, cloth countcross stitched with the the bride, stood' atop a fountain of at Sea Haven condominium atcresant 'Catherine Harriptonand; ,Mrs Abet! ills hands are as fragile roses his,,

,",';1,, .. .. was radiant in a gown of polyester couple's names and wedding dater; blue water was a three tiered cake Beach. They spent one day, Hamilton of Lawtey. .' < skin like the \morning dew.
detailed The pillow was made by the bride'smother A along with several guests, on a deep
lace..The stairway
''Vfl\,: taffeta and gown with ornate columns. Our, thanks for the !gift you have
f '\ ;: ;' had a closefitting basque bodice as were all the' bouquets, resembcling an inverted "Y" carded 'sea fishing' trip aborad the "Sea Stephanie Michelle I given () lard a bit of your heaven
){' i / embellished with.iridescent sequins boutonnieres and corsages. small bridal party figurines Love'1 charter boat out of St., above the warmth ,and the deep
: Larry Winningham ,
''' tJ I/en-and' ani ;
', ,'{ipA' i"" ,' and Venise .lace trim with a The gala reception was held at the down to three, sateiite cakes. Standing Augustine. nounce the birth 'of a'\d"ughi.r! ,'> lIahsl'actJJfthai comes! with .a baby
Lion's Club following
:t't :':; ; :, sweetheart neckline and elasticised Keystone Heights : prominently on a front center 7 ; ,to love.'' '
,;':'f :l\ I, tI, shoulders. Short puffed sleeves end- the ceremony. .Decorating the cake was the ceramic' bride and They were honored to have wed- Stephanie MichrlUs born :July, JI1'i; ', '
: (
ed at elbow length with a Ice flounce. stage from where local D.J Tommy groom made as a gift for the couple'by 'ding guests from South Carolina, '
h\'tI\I\.\ ) ''/0f\ 1':,,', Rows jof Chantilly lace trimmed the Manning provided music for the ven- the brides great aunt and uncle, Tennessee, and most areas of Think,,RAY All The Wayl

'
ri ;M r Miss Becky Eileen Parrish dressed in'a mauve and white satin area. the groom. --
daughter, of Mr. and Mrs, Charles gown over a hoop, with mauve lace Mr*. kept the Catered buffet style refreshment
Dlnklns of Starke and Billy Fairish over lay blending with the bride's book with ,feathered tables of many delicable party sand-
of Ocala, became the lovely bride of bridesmaid gowns, and in beck of quill pen placed on a'snail round wiches and au types of cookies, can-
Terry Alan McCarthy, son of Mr. the gown were numerous layer of table covered in white linen trimmed dies,< tropical delights includingcarved
and Mrs. James H. McCarthy on matching lace from the waist to the with wide lace. Mrs. Cooney, also out watermelons with melon
saturday June 4 at 6 p.m. at the floor complimenting those designed served as hostess greeting guests to squares and a large variety of different -
First United Methodist Church of on the bridal gown, her hair flower the bridal book and gift table. fruits were placed
Starke In an inspirational! were the same* the bridal atten- Wedding director was Mrs, Faye throughout the party area.
rhwJ candlelight double ring ceremony dants. She carried a dainty.white King of HeUbronn Springs.: Mrs, A rare novellty and special con
performed by Rev. Ballard Wilson. wicker basket with mauve small King' charm, dedication love and versational item of interest to the
The church was artistically roses on the front and inside rose devocation to the bride, groom their I wedding guests at the reception was
+ r 'r ,decorated in the bride's chosen petals she distributed for. the en- families and all wedding attendants viewing the groom's treasured antique
., mauve color theme, An arch trance of the bride. will never be forgotton. -- 1919 Model "T" Ford Depot
candelabra delicately entwine with Master Timmy McCarthy,nephewof The: bride's table with fern and'I Hack, that he personally restored to
lacy fern centered the altar. Two the groom, served as ring bearer. 'mauve roses was centered,with a its orglnality and has won him first
large floral arrangements of white He carried a white heart shape satin 2-tierd white wedding cake place prize winning awards in anti
sanpdragons and white daises with a pillow trimmed with lace accented decorated with dainty flowers of que car shows. The Model "T" was
mixture of mauve roses, carnations, with mauve and white satin various sizs and colors, highlighting parked under the canopy of the
and daises bearing a fern greenery streamers and centered with the mall mauve roses, topped with a fellowship hall, making viewing and
background, were placed on each double wedding rings. minature bride and groom and a picture taking convenient. The older
side of the altar. Focusing on the The bride was exquisite in a ,flowing fountain beneath the cake. guests remembering days gone by
lower level stood two heart shaped designer gown with an Imperial Four heart chaped cakes surrounded and the younger generation looking
candelabras with matching ,fern of neckline that dropped to a v-neck in the bride's cake, each decoratedlike back in time. Many guests had not
the arch candelabra. front and back; accented with pearls the larger cake being attached seen a Model "T' and were appreciative
Palms and other outstanding and satin buttons, A layer of white thereto, with) mauve and white satin of the opportunity they
tropical plants were placed at focal satin with numerous layer of lace streamers. These heart shaped, were experience fact concerned.
points around the altar, enchantingthe enchanced the gown, having satin cakes were prepared for the bride's The antique Model "T"' had three
florial and candelabras. puffed three quarter length sleeves and groom's parents and grand- pink wedding bells attached to the
Large white satin bows were placed with lace over lay,complimented in- parents, ft thoughtful and charming windshield. '
on the family pews. to a chapel length train. Her veil an remembrance and tribute. Mr*.
A program of nuptial music wa* illusion of charm, and grace was Debbie Thompson and Mrs. Kim After spending time with family '
fendeby the, talented pianist,. trimmed in lace matching the wed-1' Douglas, aunts of the bride, cut the and guests' the bride' and groom
Ray Norman. Mrs Sylvia Reddish, ding gown,with pearls accenting her wedding cake. departed from the fellowship hall
Becky and Terry McCarthyCleopatra's charming and talented soloist sang, cap and flowing down the left side in The groom's table held an unique under a spray of bird seed.'Guests
"Weither Thou Goest; ;1 and "The outstanding perfection. chocolate, cake in the design of a had been given long stem mauve
Wedding Prayer", accompanied by She carried a cascading bouquetof large red fire truck complete elm satin rose-Tike bird
Mr Norman at the piano. pink snapdragons and hand wrapped minature toy signal lights, ladders seed which opened releasing con
The brdie was escorted by her mauve colored roses with lily ofthe and other firemen equipment, bearing tents. .-
Decorating 'Emporiumfctraferty father Billy Parrish and given! in valley artistically placed into a the initials H.S.V>,D.. these Following farewells and best
marriage by her parents. creation of floral design and beauty. standing for. HeUbronn Springs wishes from family and friends, the
(( Ckopatra's llpteCsttry), Groomsmen went Ted Cooley serving During the wedding ceremony, Volunteer Fire Department; which happy newlyweds left for a week's
> at Location as best man and Richard McCarthy Rev. Wilson with a lighted candle the groom is fire chief. The fire honeymoon at Anna Maria Island;.
tfj Cg
? lJ1"LtJftJ. tyu and Wayne McCarthy,! gently and inspiringly lit candles truck cake had for its foundation, a They will reside in their home in I
M2 1Jart.ut.st'J.star( brother of the groom were ushers which he had given the bride and chocolate sheet cake, which was the Heilbronn Springs area upon
Mrs. 'Jackie Williams was, the groom and together with their ,written the phrase: "Please get me returning from their honeymoon. .
$54-7014 matron of honor bridesmaids were candles, they lit the unity candle/ .to the church on time" with a small The bride is a 1985 graduate of
Mrs Joyce Cooley and Miss Renee; Following the wedding a reception :- holding onto the back of the BHS and is employed in the Brad-
'. Stiff doing upfioCsttry McCarthy, niece of the groom, each was held in the church, ,fire truck. ford County Courthouse in the
;. .' of the attendants were gowned in fellowship hall. Guest chairs surrounded The punch table held; two large Clerk's Office.
': j', carryingwatCpaper matching and identical designer the entire room and long crystal punch bowls of mauve col- The groom is a 1979-! graduate-of
,
: : ? '' gowns of mauve satin with refreshment tables, each covered in ored wedding fruit punch, placed at BHS and Is employed as a full time
.:" ,\ : 'Cust&tn order Bedspreads and drape. decorative mauve lace over; lay white linen were placed at advan- each end of the table with each bowl Florida (National/ Guard Electronic
centered with satin sashes ana tage points of interest. '"Just Mar surrounded by garlands of fern. Serving Teletypewriter Repairman
featuring square necklines. Mauve ried" white balloons together with were Mrs. William Parrish,. Technlcan at the Combined Support
roses accented with pearls and satin and lace mauve. and white sister-in-law of the bride and Mrs. Maintenance Shop at Camp. Blan-.
mauve satin ribbons were worn in streamers flowed throughout the Wayne McCarthy, sister-in.law, of ding. "
their hair, matching their nosegays
they carried,composed of pink Snapdragons

QUALIFIED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR MONIES AND BUSINESS CONDUCTED THROUGHTAX

COLLECTOR'S OFFICE Luau Honors Denmark & Walker' ', '
.- SPEAK A KIND WORD IN BEHALF OF CARL HURSTTO YOUR FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS ,
A beautiful Luau was held at the Mr. & Mrs. George Roberts / .
YOUR'VOTE: AND SUPPORT HUMBLY SOLICITED The shoestring was Invented hi Starke Country dub Saturday even- Heading the receiving line were Dr. '
pd. pot adv. '1790. ing July 16, honoring Miss Stacey & Mrs.J,E. Denmark, parents of the
: Denmark and Dr. David Walker of .bride, who introduced guests to
whose marriage was an Stacey and her fiance, Dave Walkerof
event of July 30. Hosts for this event Tampa Introducing guests to Dr.
S were Edith. Leslie Biggs,Sandra. & Mrs. Marlin of Tampa, parents of
'KEEPRODNEYL Jim Duncan, JoElIa & Eldon Hardy the groom, were Mrs James Rogers i
Linda Johns, Linda & Glen Norman, ,and Mrs. Eldon Hardy j I,:
,Ada & Drew Reddish, Sandra& Jim- Punch was served from two punch
my Reddish Nancy & George bowls, placed at each side of the club ,
Roberts, Melanie, 4 Richard room, by Mrs. Jim Duncan, Mrs. >.
Roberts, Joan &James Rogers, Patsy Linda Johns, and Mrs. Patsy Silcox:'
& Vernon Silcox and Burney. & Bright colorful tablecloths i
,George Winkler :covered the guests table throughout t '
the party room and were each s
The Club was decorated for the occasion .centered with dark pink flowering II
with tall pedestal arrangements myrtle blossoms.
WORKING FOR YOU of palmetto ,, boughs Serving and caring for the guests i'
down the length of the center food during the party hours of 8-10 p.m.,r f f'
'. table. Tropical cane plants were were Mrs. Burney Winkler, Mrs. t
< I\ BRADFORD COUNTY SCHOOLS ARE MOVING TOWARDS EXCELLENCE placed at the entrance and at other Richard Roberts, Mrs Glen Non i _
points of the Club. Large colorful man,Mrs. Jimmy Reddish and Mrs. I
tissue flowers were used throughoutthe Leslie Biggs. i I
Student test scores are'up Facilities are in good shape room to enhance the tropical The honorees, their parents and p'"
Luau setting. Multicolor swags and all ,the hosts and hostessea'wereadorned
Taxes are not excessive, Employee. and Student morale good streamers were hung from the ceiling with multicolored leis, In .
I honor of the festive occasion. f'
Over the Luau table and centered '
with a large honeycomb wedding < Stacey and Dave were presented t

A dedicated, experienced manager on your School Board does make a difference.. bell.Welcoming guests to. the _party with ty memento hosts.an electric of the Ice occasion cream, by churn the.par-as a, .i.'\

Dr. and Mrs.Marlin Walker enter- fresh flowers. On each side of the arrangements i 'I I
: SOME CONTINUING'EXAMPLES, OF PROVEN LEADERSHIP tained their son, David L. Walter lavendar ,candles in t
Ii and his fiancee Stacey Leigh Den-. :crystal candle holders were placed. )
Jik 'mark at a dinner foJowinlC; their The honored couple presented the -
i 'wedding rehearsal on Friday July wedding party with personal gifts as .i
kt 29th. Sixty guests were served dinner ''a memento of the occasion. Enjoy-
t .. Saved the Community Schools at Hampton & Brooker years,, at the Officer's Club at Camp ing the occasion included ,Mrs,
., .. ago when the'Department'of Education wanted to close them white The tables were covered, Newell Alderman, grandmother of
with linen cloths and held '
; ar- ,the bride and out of town guest. I
I' and bus students to Starke. RODNEY HALL led the local drive raytemeub' ut .ywpe; sun 'YlOl1oW
'
; to keep the Community Schools that resulted in new schools Stacey Denmark Shower Honoree I

built instead them. '
being
closing
" .Stacey Denmark, fiance of David center.The" head table was centered
'f I a L. Walker was entertained at a with a peach and green silk floral arrangement -
lucheon Saturday, July 23 at the. which was presented to'
II I RODNEY HALL negotiated a lease for,",100 acres of land (at no Family Restaurant. the honoured guest as a momento of I

I Wise, bride-elect of' John The dining table. was covered with
Tinsler was honored July 21st at a a white army navy tablecloth and
miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. decorated in the chosen colors of ''
James, V, Crosby, Mrs, Lamar pink and white. Located in the pool Mason, Williams to Wed
LIGHT/ Singers Williams, Mrs. Tommy Crosby area, was another refreshment table

Mrs. Jimmy Crosby, Mrs. ,John also covered with a white army Mr. and Mrs. James N,Mason, of Morris Williams of Starke. The
" Greene and Mrs Rudolph Hut. navy tablecloth. Cokes were served Coral Springs, are proud to an ceremony will take place September24th
cheson at the Hutcheson home at from the punch bowl which was surrounded nounce the approaching marriage of at 3:00: p,m. In the St Andrews
akewood l by leatherleaf-." fern and their daughter, Kimberly Ann Catholic Church in Coral Springs. I
LIGHT ,Singers Appearing daises. ,'Mason to Charles Morris Williams of All friends and relatives are invited -
Upon arrival the hostesses The hostesses presented the Ft Lauderdale son of Mr and Mrs, to attend.
presented the guest of honor with a honoree with a serving. piece of her,

LIGHT Singers, one of featuring the recent LIGHT '88 tour
America's most exciting'young of the Orient. '
musical groups representing Liberty Dempsey Dyal to Wed 'Sat., '
University in Lynchburg, Virginiawill The LIGHT Singers have literally ',",
be traveled all over the world. ,
appearing on Tuesday, In the '
MISS Tamera Ann Dempsey and A' reception will be held Immediately -
August 9; 1988 at Madison Street past ten years? LIGHT has con- .
Hershell Blaine Dyal will bejoined following the inthe ..
ducted 50 international ceremony .. .
Baptist Church, located at 900 West evangelistic in marriage this Saturday. August fellowship hall.
,
Madison Street at.7:00 p.m. campaigns involving 2,000 students 6th at 7:30: pm.'in the First United No local invitations have been : -4''! \ \'
ministering to two
"This dynamic International over million people Methodist Church, 200 N. Walnut sent but all friends and relatives are "'
ministry will be representing","AllOver on every continent of the world. Street A nurse v will be provided, invited to attend.
:
The World"" an exciting con For more information,, contact ', : 'j'k ....\
cert utilizing a unique three screen Pastor Henry McKinney at' (904). ,

There will be a class for all ages' ,pastor of the church. A program'' .and Mrs.-Berry Dyal., Jr, of" the soil of Mr, and Mrs, Bernie McIntosh
thru 17 oldTransportation Will be presented by Bible.
up each "
years Graham ,
school class. Tamara Dempsey announces the engagement, of Melrose.
will be provided HonoredThe of their granddaughter Ann A Is
for all those who need It call Cheryl November<
'Gnffis, to James Marlin McIntosh
782-3594 or 782-3948 for more (Information 'The' 'First Baptist 'Church ,is : lovely'' home 'of Mrs.Jackie ''The; long' dining ,tables ,were :
'
There will be contests, Bible study, turn left off of Hwy. 301 beside' bndemaid luncheon for bride-elect, peach liners centered with a huge'
( and crafts each night for all classes. Lawtey Elementary School onto Tamera Ann Dempsey,;July 30th at brandy sniffer' holding a' peach Serv"lceman Mf'Pisgah,, A.M.E.*
Refreshments 'will also be served ''Adams Street r go 2 blocks church 12:30 p.m. The bridemaids, their votive candle, flanked on either side .. Tom .
,each night, :is on left. mothers and other guests
greeted at the door by hostess Miss candles and arrangements of wile!; Marine Lance Cpl Hyon N/: Shaw;'
Pisgah *
A M E Church
will be
son of William H Shaw
Terrie
Fender; Mrs Gail Tyer and' roses Down the length of the tables'' of Waldo
Mrs. Johns, hurricane '' has ,been promoted to his observing there annual Tom Thumb
served 'each guest a were lamps holding peach' present '
:
:r, ; \, ; ATTENTION'jrfy. honoree, her mother, Mrs. Sybil the seating arrangement The A 1987 graduate of Santa Ke High, everyone occasion.to come out and en.joy.this -

I Children's Crusade sponsored by Bethel Padaetfs Return From Trio to Canadian North .

BaptistChUrch.. Rd. 230 A., Presents Fish "
Ni ty'Ministrie'August'' 11. registration and' )MTJ and'' Mrs, I I. K;. Padgett ,of' I the rest nl"the: 'trip to the Atl<11111l'Provinl'r' over m New Jersey for several l days 1 '/'phcnommntides at (the Bay: ol fund,,
Houle 100A have lust| | returned from '' Having sunny, cool I which/ gnvp/ ': them the opportunity, and ,Magnetic Hill the beauty of
cookout. August 12-14 Children's, Crusade H two week vacation that took them wCrflhr added to the pleasure of seeing Ion-visit Philadelphia PA and a' Prime Edward: Island and Nova
yf l E( FEATURING: as far north as 1'rime Kdward; t 100 man"> different and unusual' chance to spend a day in New York, Scotia a trip into a coal mine, the,
1 Island, Canada They'traveler) InNew "sights" ('itv! ,and,a day at the Jersey:, shore tour of the tlSJ Intrepid plus others,
PEPPER Jersey where I they ,|joined I their it is hard to pick any one place as the
Inrnrjs, Mr nnrt,Mrn .K Hohme for (1111, their. ref urn 'trip \hl'ltaVf'ct/ .. 'Alter<
THE CLOWN

: .' and all his : .

vt ,PuppetFriends Hampton Hiliahts. .

u I By Dolores Meng Ham ''dinners including baked local candidates invited 'to attend Adirondacks and Appalachians.
Phone,468-1915 beans potato salad, vegetable and and state their goals. Among highlights of their trip were
7:00'pm roll will be available at $3 per plate Good live entertainment will also visiting the Notre Dame Basilica in
Jamboree for FiremanThe :with proceeds going to the Hampton be furnished. Montreal Canada. They also visited
nightlyEVERYONE Pastor City of Hampton will sponsor, ,Volunteer Fire Dept. Brittany Curtis FundA the lovely, historic Shrine of' St.
WELCOME Rev. James Parrish their August Jamboree on Sat.,Aug. This Jamboree will include a Benefit Fund for little Brittany'' Anne de Beaupre in Quebec.Claire's .
6, beginning at 7,p,m, Political Rally with all state.and Curtis has been established at the father, Harold Wragg
and her sister Norma Kleer from St:
,Florida National Bank, ;,,She is
Pete,visited over the weekend and
:awaiting a liver transplant.I
4' I VOTE SUPPORT ,* ELECTHAROLD New"Arrival greeted. little Kristi Condolences! Lynn.

w Michael and Teresa Brunetti of Sympathy Is extended to the family .
Hampton proudly announce the and friends of 'Joe Brown
birth of their daughter Kristi Lynn McGregor who died July 21. Wiley
'' ., DAVIS Brunetti. She was born July 20 at Morgan Bradley who died July 26,
:Alachua'' General Hospital in Lula McKinney Slade who died July
4f.1' CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT, COURT Gainesville weighting 6 Ibs, 4.oz,and 29 and Fred Albrecht who died July,
i"efydyi% i i,.. '\"!, : measuring 19 inches. 31. "
HE CAN WIN WITH YOUR HELP '" .
IlM+ItQ t iy Paternal grandparents are'' Hampton Elem.SchoolKindergarten ,,,
.S, -' ;Michael and Claire' Brunetti of screening is
S" \
+ \\a \n \\) 1 \\\ Maternal grendparentsareCharles the school from 9 to 12 a.m. Those,
ads' ; atena; Ut Mdl and Brenda ,Whipp, of St. parents of kindergarteners who
cO .eta;
1\ ..- e; .Marys. Ga.Paternal. nave not been contacted should bring -<
tot o\\\\C' ."CO \ great grandfather is children for these important
"t e; cC o\t.S ce; e; \seO Harold Wragg of St. Petersburg. '''tests. Any kindergarteners not

,July 27. cne county several weeks ago, but some 30 years ago, solid waste was year). Since'' only $14,000 was made up of Bradford, Union and
'Rahn I day ,
Buster to buried almost on the perimeter line, ,budgeted for water samples,O'Nealis Baker Counties, has been formed
O'Neal said since the county hasurchased the commissioners were not ready
,BCT sum Writer Bradford County to the Wingate property adjacent close at the time.Negotiations have ,which mandated monitoring well no. hoping DER will settle for 2 and,the chairman should'appoint
I begin DER monitoring wants test wells at the to the landfill there is no problem been Under way since then,with the 4 to be sunk through old garbage obtainedfrom Commissioner year,Joe rather Riddick than four.sug Board two commissioners of Directors. 'to the NRSWA
in siting the monitoring well. county purchasing the property for rendering the information
Solid Waste i
immediately Glen
landfill Commissioners
the the water sample suspect, at gested the county replace Chairman Mosley appointed
The 11 acres comprising $47,500.
O'Neal told commissioners solid
Director Darrell Williamson as engineer for Maxie Carter Jr and Joe
landfill best. Acquiring the Wingate property
Wednes Wingate property,, ,were offered to When the was started
in a workshop will allow the well to be re-sited, waste since Williamson does not Reddick to the board.
and its 'water sample to, provide have the experience in solid waste Based on the estimated amount of
reliable information. disposal and state regulations solid waste generated in the
O'Neal told the commissionersthat desired by the board.No action was Bradford County 'was assessed
complete water samples cost ''taken on the suggestion. $41,220 for its share of the NRSWA
$6,000 each, and DER may requireone O'Neal reported the New River annual budget:
each quarter'' (four times a Solid Waste Association (NRSWA),' O'Neal reported solid waste
OPEN NOW FOR BUSINESSE regulations require some amendments
,In light of experience gained
over the few months in operation,
and Chairman Mosley said the commissioners

&;; W Auto Repair ,. North,301 dations under will advisement take the recommen-.

Oil change, Filter & Lube job all for'$15.95MemSat "PUTS SAVINGS ON THE LINE" "': Available At Library:
U you have ,given up readingbecause
book print is too small look
r:;'. again. Your library and bookmobilehas
.. best selling authors ''and old
favorites in the large print format
Hours: M $ (jlr", C 'and yes, they are as.light in weight:
,Call U$ now, we welcome Installation-', as regular print books.
Tank Bradford County Public
The
business! Summer
your Library Bookmobile has started{won\
ti 964.2970 ,SPECIALS I new stops. Added to the route Is a
AS : stop at Kite's Realty at CR227 and
LOW
AS '' 225 Thursday at 1:30 to 2:30: and!Friday -
'', at Lawtey: Cjty Hall from 12:30to :
$4650 2:30.:
Call the, BCPL at' 9643-6400 or
I 375.0209 Ext 293 for more information. -
Includes tank installationup .

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT ( to 30' of material)

FROM THE,CITY OF STARKE ,Tank full of gas
No tank rental until 1989 REWARDInformation
Since 1976 lead consumption by humans has been reduced significantly. Your Inspection 'J,': :, ''i'" regarding or
'' .
human Complete,gas
lead In
reduce '
"
to further
effort
water system Is' cooperating' in the ;:, of ,,appliances ,;;\;{: return of signs belonging to
your '
consumption. ,,' .."'" /:-,, '." J.D. Eunice running for
', ,
'. YOUR DRINKING WATER MEETS THE LEAD STANDARDS OF 0.050 PARTs, ,; ,;: :." City Commissioner.Call .
PER MILLION (ppm)AS REQUIRED BY THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION' : ,964.8230.Thank .

water standards and has determined that lead Is a health concern at certain levels of (904)) 376-5651 J.D Eunice
Propane
exposure.:There is currently a standard of 0.050 parts per,million (ppm). Based on new I II 210 N.'St. Clair St.'

Part of the purpose of'this notice Is to Inform you of the potential adverse

health fleets: of lead.This Is being.'done even though' 'your, water' may not be in =--.

'violation of..the current,standard., .: '
'EPA'and'others are concerned about lead in drinking water.Too much lead in' '
':the human body can cause serious damage to the brain kidneys nervous system and your Picnic & Party
'risk.even with short-term exposure is to young children
red blood cells:111e.greatest '
and pregnant? women. ,, :" HeadquartersJ J

,Lead levels in your drinking :water are likely to be highest; ,
'.if your horn or water system has lead pipes or '' ., #_._) Prices Begin Thurs.,
.if your home has copper pipes with lead solder,andif August 4thr Thru
your home is less than five years old.or Wed.. August 10th..
'
..,.'...y ,..,., ,_H., .,'-ifyouJiaYe.soft or acidiC water, or d. 4' :., At Our StarUe St
'
hoursI'he ,
j
-If:water, sits in the" pipes for several :: : >.' :re y Macclenny Locations O1'

'; best Way to tell'if materials containing lead,have been used In your home '

AIIII"t 1, I9H8 TEI.KGKAPII P.KIN **.\
December 30, 1958 In Vol. 510 of Deedsat ONI COMMISSIONER
page 353 GROUP NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR REZONING THE CIRCUIT COURT
RICHARD D. KEYSER;tSQ. Per Two VeenINSPECTORS AND AMENDMENT OF THE. LAND OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAl
I
DENTON. KEYSER LaBRECOUE 8 MOORE USE PLAN CIRCUIT IN AND FOR '

20429 for its written content to merge are unknown to plaintiff: and BEULAH PROBATE DIVISION' Testimony whereof, I hereunto ning Board conducted a public hearing TO, HERBERT I. ALBERT Address i
with the MERCHANTS SOUTHERN. COOLBAUGH and FAYETTE LEON FILE NUMBER 88.56CP'DIVISION subscribe my name and cause the Seal' on Tuesday. July 26 1988 on the below Unknown, "
BANK OF CLAY COUNTY KEYSTONE ;COOLBAUGH If living and !Deceased. 1-3937 of the Town to be hereunto affixed this listed application and will make a YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action ,
HEIGHTS, FLORIDA, any and alt who would claim through IN RE: ESTATE, OF 7th day of July I 1"'. recommendation to the Bradford County for dissolution of marriage and '
Any person wishing to comment on them under circumstance of the Estateof LEON f. NORMAN A.D.'Tr.vl.i .WoodsMayerCommissioner Commissioner' for their consideration, other relief hot been filed against you In
this application may file hit/her comm Richard H. Coolbaugh as set forth Deceased and action .at the prescheduled final the above styled Court and you are re-
.nts in writing with the Regional' Dlrec. above: and THE STATE OF NEW YORK, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIONThe ATTEST!Nell Tucker hearing for this application for reionlng 'quired to serve a copy of your written
tor of the Fed.ral Deposit Insurance Corporation Defendants, administration of the Estate of City Clerk and amendment of the Land Use Plan on defenses, if any, to It on TERENCE M.
at Itt Regional Office, Marquis To the above named defendants: LEON F NORMAN deceased File QUALIFYING TIME FOR THE ABOVE OFFICES Wednesday August 17, 1988 at the Com. BROWN. Attorney at law Post Off ic*
One Building 245 Peachtree Center You are hereby summoned to Number BB.56-CP. I I. pending In the Circuit OPENS AT NOON JULY 21, 111, mlssloner Room of the Bradford County Drawer 40. Stark, Florida 32091 on or

Avenue, N.E.,,.. Suite' 1200, Atlanta this action by serving a notice appearIn of appearance Court for Bradford County Florida AND CLOSES AT NOON;JULY 29, ltti. Courthouse, Starka, Florida at 730; p.m. before September S, 1988 and file the
Probate of which '
Division the address I I. and Ordinance relating to Original with the Clerk "
Georgia 30303. If any person desires to on the plaintiff attorney 714874Cnfrol : of this Courl.el'h.r ,
P.O. Drawer B, Starke:.Florida 32091
protest the granting of this application within thirty ((30)) day after service of The nom..and addresses of the 077 ,The retoning of the following described before service on the'above named
such person hat a right to do SO If the, I this Summons I I.complete, and in case of sonal and the personal per IN THE CIRcuii COURT FOR 'property and amending the Comprehensive attorney or Immediately, th..ft.r..olh.rwl. ,
protest I I. filed with the Regional'Director your failure to appear judgment will betaken representative set forth BRADFORD COUNTY. FLORIDA Land Use Plan to provide that land .. a DEFAULT will be entered
representatives
by August 6, 1988. Th. nonconflden- against you by default for the below. attorney are CIVIL DIVISION Currently honed RSF-MH and designatedby the agalnsf you for ,the relief. demanded i*
tlal portion of the application are on file relief demanded In the complaint filed All Interested required CASE 87'.I58.CA the plan 'as Rural Residential, be Petition,
persons ore tofile ,
In the Regional' Office o> part of the herein: CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS rezoned to OR-Agrlcultural', ,and WITNESS my hand and official seal. of
with this court, WITHIN THREE MON. ,
public file maintained by the Corporation Dated: July 19 1988. THS OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, designated Agricultural the property of this Court; on thin\ 27th day of July A.D..

This file I I. available for public Inspection ,TO THE DEFENDANTS BEULAH NOTICE: (1)) all claims against the estate"" Plaintiff, W, TROY LUKE. described a*, follow: ,1988, ,

during regular business hour COOLBAUGH HER HEIRS. DISTRIBUTEES and (.2)) any objection by an Interested vs Parcels 02144.(0-00100: 1.68 ac. and GILBERT S. BROWN ,
MERCHANTS 1 SOUTHERN BANK ASSIGNS OR SUCCESSORS IN INTERST on whom this notice was served' TALMADGE I. PRESSLEY and 02U6-0-00100.( : 0.32 oc a total of 2 acres, Clerk '
person of the Court
3345 N Main Street AND TO ANY OTHER KNOWN AND that challenges the validity of the will LINDA M. PRESSLEY his wife, in, Section IS Twns. 6 5.. .Rng. 22E, ,
Carol WllsomsDeputy
Gainesville, Florida UNKNOWN DEFENDANTS NOT OTHERS the qualification of the personal and FLEET FINANCE MORTGAGE. ,'INC. located en..half 'mil* Northeast of By Clerk ,
WISE SERVED WHO ARE HEIRS AT LAW representative, venue or jurisdiction of Defendants. Starka city limits oft West side of N.Ei, "
MERCHANTS& SOUTHERN BANK DISTRIBUTEES ASSIGNS 'OR SUCCESSORS the court.. NOTICE OF SALE .2nd St. k.o. luke Road to be used for (Court Seal) ,
OF CLAY COUNTY IN INTEREST TO RICHARD. H.: All,CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS NOT NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant rural.residential and raising of animals Terence M. Brown:P.A: "'
100 Commercial Circle to the Final'
COOLBAUGH. DECEASED: SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Judgement entered in Case '' .. for Wife' ,.
'You Attorneys
are further given{ NOTICE that"
Keystone Florida The Number 87.15B.C.. In the Circuit a
Height foregoing Summon Is served Court,
of has
Publication this notice begun on Post Office, Drawer
of
said 40
proposed ORDINANCE 'I. .
copy
7/7 B/. of Bradford County Florida I will/ sell
51chg upon you by publication pursuant to an
July :28, 1988 available for Starke. Fiord.a 32091
"' the your Inspection at he off -
situated
Control 0756 order of the Honorable Charles B. Swart. property In Bradford Courtty. -
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: ,ice of the Director of Zoning and Planning t((904)) 964 8272 .
wood,' of Florida described
a Justice the Supreme Court of MELBA as:
FAULKNER
''i SUPREME COURT the State of New York,,signed the 15th'; 1', O. Bow 38"'"I LOT 51 on Pin.Avenue, Crystal take City Hall. Thompson Str.el. Stork, 8125
Florida B41c"'g
STATE OF NEW YORK 'day of July,,1988,'at Elmira, New York Roiford Fla 32083 Homesltes, according to Plot thereof as
COUNTY OF CHEMUNG and filed on the 18th day of July, 1983., ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL, recorded In Plat Book 3, page 6, of the Each and ev.ry person having any Interest
,SUMMONS AND NOTICE with the Complaint In.the office of the REPRESENTATIVE) current public records of Bradford Courtly whatever In the enactment of this
Index No. 88.2233 clerk of the Court of Chemung at 'the LARRY E. CIESLA ESQ ) Florida proposed ORDINANCE: should. appear
RJI No.88-0387-11 Chemung County Courthouse the City P.O. Bon 1161Gainesville. at public sale, to the highest bidder ,and be heard:! at the. time ,and place Think'RAY.All The Way!
'
of Elmira New York Fla. 32602 for cash at the front door of the Brad- prescribed. _'.

DONALD A. EASTON and ELAINE E, The object of this action to compel the I T.lephone(904)( ) 376,5603 ford County Courthouse In Starke;. BOARD OF BRADFORD pd pot
'BURNETT Individually and a* Executorsof determination of any claim adverse to-,,:" 1/282'c"'g8/" Florida at 11:00 a.m. on the 25th day. of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
those of the plaintiffs pursuant to Article August, 1988
the ESTATE OF ALBERT L. EASTON. Control 0792' BY:,Gilbert S. Brown Clerk FREE
Deceased, and CHARLES W. EASTON 15 of the Real property Actions and Proceedings GILBERT. BROWN
,) and GRACE M. EASTON Plaintiffs, Low of the State of New York In' PRIMARY ELECTION AS CLERK OF SAID COURTBy 8/4 Control 0800 EXPLORING
against premise described as follows I, Travis Woods, Mayor-Commissloner Cathy Higglnbotham" GOD'S WORD
ESTATE OF RICHARD H. COOLBAUGH. All THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND of the City of Starke, Florida by virtue ol Deputy Clerk
," and all Devisee, Distributees and Heir situate the Town of Southport, County the Authority vested .In me by law do I 7/28 2tchg 8/4 -
at Law of the sold Richard H. Coolbaugh; of Chemung and State of New York. ,and hereby call a First Primary Election to be Control- 0793REQUEST -.. STARKE'CHURCH HOME BIBLE STUDYThe
deceased and also all person who by1' being known and designated as lot No h.ld at the City Hall In the aforesaid City, OR BIDS Bible Course b taught In your
purchase ,or Inheritance or otherwise .'I"' as laid down on a subdivision map of of :qualified veter en Tuesday,, THE CITY OF LAWTEY will be taking ? OF GOD home free of charge.
hove or claim to have an interest In thepremlsei liberty Manor made by W.B Timbrel!,, September 13. !".(, A.D. for the purpose bids on the Improvement of South Park 422 N. ST. CLAIR 964-5445 This Is a non-denominational study
described In the Complaint Surveyor, by, survey completed' March of electing the following officers), Street from West Lok.Street to Adams based only on what,"thus solth the,'
herein* derived through the sold Richard' 20, 1918, and recorded In the Chemung; ONE COMMISSIONERGROUP Street.' Improvement will be to widen John Sprailln PastorWe 'word of God.'
H. Coolbaugh or through his Devisee,. County Clerk' Office a* Cow Mop No.: I street to 20 ft. for a distance of 901 It. to Invite you to worship with us.,, U.P.C
Distributee or Heir at Law or through 423;, 'and, being a part of the' same Fey Two.Years, provide a 12 It. wide entrance drive to, Attended Nursery/ APOSTOLIC TRUTH .

any of them, which DeviseesDistribute. premises conveyed to Albert L. Boston Fire Station from South Park Street' approximately ., Sunday School ,iV lOam 782-3303
.., Heirs at Law and other perisons. ,, and Dorothy I,, Easton,'and Charles W., ,ONE COMMISSIONER 160 ft,, to concrete apron,. Morning Worship "tl,"i.."I.i;, lam I Emmett Bright ',
If any there be, and their names Easton and Grace M.i Easton by'deed GROUP 3 Bids must be received by 12.00 noon, Evening Service .'iJ.i.,r .; 6pm Rev. .
ore unknown to plaintiffs, and all per dated December 4/i and recorded In th.1 For Two Years on August, 20,, )1988., Wr-clnrorla Youth ,. . 7:TOpm To schedule your home bib!?
Chemung County Clerk's 7/2)Itch, 8/11 study or for additional Intorniotltfrt
on
sons who hove or make any claim Office .1f
"om. "wojf
.
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:

The final judgement outline zon- ,receive public notice of the Bradford sioners and the zoning board fictitious name, under the" aforesaid
!!. ; ..,. .,,, '
.
-
ing procedures that were then in ef County Commission public;! hearing'of members did not provide 'proper statute,
fect, quoting the Bradford County March 2, 1987,and were not awareof notice and/or agendas of meetings, Doted this 29th day of July, "A.0. 1988
,Zoning Director Darrell O'Neal said' public hearing until but stated "Defendents failure In Bradford County
as to INTENTION TO All Cltlient, Taxpayer and other" Ir* 8/4 4tpd 8/25,,
saying the letters on the sign postedon sometime after the date of the public', ::I' give adequate notice does not con- TO REGISTER terested persons .
the property were too small to be hearing.It stitute criminal violation of Section FICTITIOUS NAME The Bradford County Plan.
seen from the road. further states the commis- ,286.oil. Florida Statutes.' ring Board conducted a pubic hearingon
The legal advertisement advisedthe sioners did not publish an agenda of ,Having said no criminal violationswere ,Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Tuesday July 26, I 1988 on the' below
public of the Zoning Board hear its meetings, and provided no writ- found, Judge Mickle ordered "Statutes. nolle I hi h.rby given that the listed application and will make a
ing on February U, 1987, but failedto ten or published notice of the and adjudged that: undersigned, R.V Durronce: 864 ,N. recommendation to the Bradford County
advise'the public of the County specific dates of its commission, 1. The Bradford County Commission Temple AM... Stork. FL 32091, sole Commissioner for their consideration NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR REZONING
Commission public hearing on the meetings or .the ,matters to be is declared to have violated Sect owner doing bu ln... under the firm and action at the prescheduled final '.AND AMENDMENT OF THE /LAND
matter on March, 1987, discussed. tion 286.Oil, Fla Stat.? and Section name of Durrance Pump S Supply Co, hearing for this application for reionlng: USE PLAN
Since that time, public notices con- Judge Mickle stated, 'Whether or! 24.3 pf the Bradford County Zoning 864 N. Temple Avenue, Stark., Fl 32091 and amendment of the Land Use Plan on
U.m both dates in the legal advert not the Bradford County Commis- 'Code by its failure to give,proper intend to register said fictitious name ,Wednesday August 11, 1988 at the' Com- An ORDINANCE amending ,the Com-:
under the alore old statute. .. Land plan Element and
m. lan.r. Room of the Bradford prehenilve Use
of sion made County
tisements, precluding recurrence the correct decision in public notice of the public hearings
Doted this ]if of Courthouse Bradford Florida In .
the Yates day August A D. Starke, Florldo at 7:30 p.m Map by County accordance
the situation. conducted March 2 ,the
granting rezoning requestis 1987 on 1988 In Bradford County \ and Ordinance with the local GovernmentComprehensive
relating to:
The final stated that now moot since such Yates
judgement action! was rezoning request 8/4 4tpd B/2S Planning Act of 1975 a*
some members of the general public, wbsequenllv reversed" 2. Plaintiffs are entitled to recover The rezonlng of the /following described provided for In Chapter 163 of the '
,n, reasonable attorney fees and costs property and amending the Comprehensive Florida Statute.
from the Defendants pursuant to land Use Plan to provide that land

Section 286.011(4)), Fla. Stat. currently zoned Open Rural and TO: All Citizens,Taxpayer and other interested -
KENWIN SHOPS This court reserves jurisdiction to. designated by the plan ai Agriculture, persons .
be rezoned
determine the amount of such NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR REZONING to Commercial, and The Bradford County Zoning and Plan-
reasonable fees and costs if the par;: AND,AMENDMENT OF THE LAND designated Commercial, the property of ning Board conducted a public hearingon
111 W. Call St. Stark ties are unable to stipulate, to the 'USE PLAN;, ,/HAROLD follows L, BIDDIX, .described as Thursday July 28, 1988 on the below
: Approximately 2 6 acres, out of
will
amount lilted application, and make a
Parcel 00103-0-01400, In See 12, Twn, 6's.
John An ORDINANCE amending the 'Comprehensive recommendation to the Bradford County
Attorney Kopelousos, who .. Rng 20E.,, located 7 miles Northwestof
Land Use' Plan Element and Commissioner for their consideration
represented Bradford County Com- Starke at S.R, 100 and C.R.233, 224 ft.
ONLY Map by Bradford County, Florida In accordance and action at the prescheduled final
ONE DAY missioners
in the suit has not on Hwy 100, for highway business. and
for this for
presented for his services with; ,the local GovernmentCompreheniiye hearing application rezoning
a charge retail.
Planning Act of 1975 01 t community and amendment of the Land Die Plan on
FRI. :AUG. 5 9:30 am '- 7:00 pm represented Attorney. the Terence Plaintiffs Brown in the provided lot'[n Chapter 163 'of th.' You are further given NOTICE that acopy Tuesday August ,16, 1988 at the Commissioner
Florida StotulefWHEELER'S of said proposed ORDINANCE Is.available Room of the Bradford County
case. His charges and court costs for your Inspection at the office ,Courthouse Starke, Florida at 7:30: p.m.
i./j: 200/oOFF are, not known at this time. of the Director of Zoning and Planning and Ordinance relating to;
City Hall, Thompson Street Starke, The rezoning of the following described
'
I STOCKtj.; DISCOUNT 'Florida. property and amending the Comprehen
ON ALL Each and every, person having any Interest live Land Use Plan to provide that land
;, whatever In the enactment of this currently zoned 1-1 and designated by'
GROCERY proposed ORDINANCE should appear the plan, a* Industrial be rezoned to
and be heard at the time and place R2A and designated Mult!.family,
BIG prescribed residential the property of NORMAN J.
,INCLUDES CONTI described 01 follows:: Parcels
BOARD OF BRADFORD 0-00000 and 03408.0-00000 in Section
i COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ,. 28, Twn 6 S., Rng?22 E., Lots: N19
4' REDUCED CANDY SALE BY: Gilbert' $. Brown Clerk ',1/2 feet of lot 1 and 2,3, 4, *5 of Blk 1 of
Livingston Truby S Company Subd. at 383N.
r/ftffifftj ,8/4 Control; 0799 Cherry St., In Northeast Stark. lormultifamily
y !t !
MERCHANDISE ) fJ ,t residential,

i
v NOTICE OF INTENTIONTO You are further given NOTICE that a
TOOTSIE ROLLS's REGISTER ,copy of laid proposed, ORDINANCE is
.. # FICTITIOUS NAME available for your Inspection at the office ,
of the Director of and Plann )
Zoning
Best Prices Starke /
LAYAWAY SALE In : Pursuant. to 'Section '865.09, Florida ing City Hall, Thompson Street.Starke. ,'.

,ON ITEMS FOR BACK TO SCHOOL' ,212 E. Call Street Statutes notice Is herby given that ,the Florida. "" i',j,
undersigned. H.I, Dye.; III, 900 Walnut Each and having In. "
person any
"By: The Railroad Tracks'" I St., Starke FL 32091 sole owner, doing tereit whatever every in the enactment of this
business under the firm name of B ad- proposed ORDINANCE should appearanbe
heard at the time and place'

prescribed "
;
BOARD OF CITY OF STARKE "

N 11110N EYDOWN"I BY COMMISSIONERS; Darrell O'Neal ", t

Director, Starke Zoning. C Planning' i, )',

8/" Control;' 0797 ,
,

''IiSALEB.RATION'' 1 NOTICE OF APPLICATION"r FOR REZON* t

ING AND AMENDMENT USE PLAN OF' THE,LAND

An ORDINANCE amending the Comprehenilve ,
,1988 Land Use Plan Element and ..
Map by Bradford County Florida In accordance
II with 'the local Government
R
angers Rangers Comprehensive Planning Act of 1975 as
NO MONEY ri provided for In Chapter 163 of the
i Florida Statute.

Only I $7 '995 ''onlY' $12',700'Only' ,$1'9' 900 I, Only. s7,495 '2to, -Ch parnlt.': rri': 1 at the for to their prescheduled the City consideration of Stake final Commissioners and hearingfor action .,;

thus application for rezoning on Tuesday .-.
,August 16, 1988 at 7:30: p.m. In the
SUPER SAVINGS SALE Council Room of Starke City Hall. Starke,,,,,
." Florida At this time the Stake City
Commission will make the final decision
on the. proposed application, after having '
two public .hearings, two odver.tlsements ..
and posting All person Interested
.; TERWILLEGAR MOTORS In this application are "hereby '

by Marcia Goodge are several acres, or just back-yard ditives preservatives and pesticides however, Is ot the opinion that bigger ,, -
'; B-section Corespondent ''sized. Today's gardener has the which help them grow bigger and is not necessarily better. Her
I Many people .in our area plant benefit of volumes of scientific Infor., better crops. quarter-acre garden plot Is run total-
':', ,gardens 0 all kinds,, whether they mation and gallons of chemical ad- Rainie Miller of /Graham ly on an organic gardening method.

," cucumbers, cabbage, broccoli,
:.i '"'' asparagus, carrots beets' and 3
types of bell peppers.
", ,"':'I Miller is an experienced gardener
who has had a green thumb for 20
0' years. The largest garden she ever
I'' had .was 10 acres,' but the one she
'I works now is much smaller being
"'1': ", /" 110 feet,by 45 feet, or about a quarter''
acre,
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"Fresh vegetables are

the plants to develop strong root Gardening... ,
that the'spring drought :Is soon 'atlal'kt-tt by beetles and will degrees .V.''may make an entire tree- :systems. She waters the;; flowers
I : over* summer thunder storms with soon die. A large loblolly pine at the burst into 1 flames?, while "cold"' since' their shallow'root, systems (Above, I left) Ralnle Miller of Graham chowi off come of the produce,
accompanying heavy lightning are H.G.Paterson.Jr home on Kingsley, lightning can makeit literally explode .don't go down far enough to collect 'harvested from her completely organic garden earlier this ummer,
occuring almost .daily, Trees' ,lake was struck last but' while striking at a speed of enough water from the soil. (Above) Miller mid ihe filled several refrigerator with the proceed
:', : ', especially tall pines;'are especially the'' owner managed summerr, it by' ,20,000( miles })('r'5C''ond. Occasionally '"Fresh vegetables are always the from her garden while be tried to put them all up She bad plenty, to
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,{i ,',,z. :;, vulnerable during this period. spraying several times with acid to. both types fail to- cause serious best." says Miller\ : "When you've store and plenty more to give away. '
Lightning damage' to trees is kill the beetles. This tree was at onetime damage, but months later the tree watched them grow, you know, ex-
:'',J,': r":, 'variable and appears to depend on the"champion" loblolly pine in might die from burned root and internal actly what you're getting" .
:'11,' ',( the voltage of the charge, themoisture "Florida but has since been tissue damage. Miller puts in a lot of hard work Classified
,.If} I: :,:", content of the protion "dethroned"' by a larger one foundin Tall trees or those' growing tilonr' "but she says she thinks it's worth it," Our Section,

.f To have a smooth-running city and county
government,you must have qualified people!
Sentenced Cocaine' Charges order these elected ...
' on ,. In to have people ,they'
1)) must contact a* many voters as possible to'

Three
. more May 10 of two counts of conspiracyto As and of the Fried Chicken
" were sentenced recently' In Jackson- :sentenced! to three years in federal owner operator
ville (to serve time in federal prisonon prison for distribution of .cocaine.Connet" distribute cocaine. Jackson had Factory,we allow one and all candidates to,
drug charges, pled guilty May 13 ,to been In custody of the U. S. Marshal post their political signs and information on
distribution of a quantity of cocaineto Since May 10 our property without showing partiality to 1 D l 'KEN
Judith Alkire Moody Smith Was James Ronald Kelly In'January FACTOFLIR 1 pt
The arrests of the above anyone.
were partof
sentenced June 22 by Judge benjamin 1986. Conner has 45 days to report to
the Bureau of Prisons according to a two-year Joint investigation by
Kentzman to serve six years Thank, 904-964-4415
the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
\ Assistant U. S. Charles
,,.. In federal prison.She was remanded Truncale. Attorney Florida Department of Law Enforcement 'ILL Dye open 6am. Hu/ySOl & Starke.Fla. ""HLDye)
to custody at the time of her sentenc and the Drug Enforcement
ing.Smith pled guilty April 11 to conspiracy Administration.
to distribute cocaine. Danny L Jackson 35, was
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;. moist soils, or those growing along
s( bodies of water are most susceptible
to lightning strikes. Although. no
species is totally immune, some are
mor resistant to lighting bolts than WE SELL ONLY l nn-Dixk
others Elm, maple. oak, and pine
are most commonly hit in this area
Some foresters attribe this varia-
tion in damage to the physical composition U.S. CHOICE BEEF ..I
of the tree Those that are
high in oils such as birch and beech a e
are poor conductors of electricity,
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submersion in water because they $299 $179 : $8
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were "trapped" with a.seat belt on. ; '} 'z toe: ,' HALF : I ,
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of motor vehicle accidents involve NATURE HAKES THE PRODUCE SPROUTS . .98e
fire or water submersion and those A FAMILY OF : : : '
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MAID FISCHER LAUNDRYDETERGENT Community State SUPERMARKET
o 'BANK AT "Over 55"' group at the Starke
'\ GREEN BEANST,... TEA BAGS Bank,,,, WINN-OIXIC Golf and Country Club plays every .'
Tuesday morning( and are having. a
", "' wonderful time. '
,' During the month of July,they had

pKG. BOX Choice, Blitz, 3-Club (one. of which
has to be a putter), and 4 Man Cap
tain's Choice.
COOL OFF WITH THESE REFRESHING SAVINGS They seem to have a different winner -
every week with:prizes .being
,passed around equally. .
REGULAR or NATURAL ALL VARIETIES to the pin"
ALL VARIETIES (FOUNTAIN FRESH They also play "closest
COCA BUSCH BARTLES & JAYMES iMtm DRINKS and awarded.longest putt"with prices being.

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Get the Bigger Picture 'goods and services has increased
$100 at the Smaller Prlcelaural. 16.3 percent. By comparison, total
94
24 st >- residential bill this winter are ex,
'Now the time to
.,,.>., crK ? s 'petted to be only about percent
more than 1983 electric charges
try out our 4" Print. ,Winter bills also would be 13.5 per' i

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Hampton Man Dies, vestigation. Charges have not been 'ford County Circuit Court'August 1- ? ly was ordered to make restitution. Raymond Randall Bell. 27, of pany. No arrests have been made.
Starke was arrested July 30 for driv- The air-surveillance is continuing
to face charges Of violation of probation -
After Heing'litA ( liIed1an (VOPJ,the cases received final Robert LIndsey, sentenced last ing under influence(DUD,Improper In the county,,said King.
:30-year-old! Hampton man died Charged DUI disposition.Keith week to community control, requested tag' according to Patrolman Danny
last week after bing hit, by a Vehicle 'Found Not GuiltyA permission to go out of state Thrift and Lt.W.C.Reno.Bell refus- '
while trying 'to cross,,' a road in Jones pled no contest to VOP once a month for his job permissionwas ed the breathalyzer. He was released ,Recent AccidentsA
Gainesville 36-year-old Starke man wall for a charge of sale and delivery of a granted, despite his probationofficer's after a $463.75 surety bond was
found not 26 two vehicle vs train July 26 sent one
guilty July by a
The officer said 'posted.
controlled .cocaine objection.
susbstance -
Wiley Morgan Bradley died at
to Bradford complaining -
'man. five woman jury in Bradford man Hospital
found of VOP and his office could not be responsible
midnight July 26 at Alachua General Jones was guilty
Hospital following the 10:30: p.m. accident County Court of driving t under in sentenced to serve 18 months in the for Lindsey while he was out of state. Fletcher William Rodger. *.34,was'' of neck pain. '
fluence. Lindsey Wanton driving a 1988
of Corrections followed arrested Auguat.l on a capais charg-
in the 1900 block of NE 23rd Department
Stanley, Lee Whitehead was ar Hyundai struck a train on the trackon
ing DWLS according to Deputy
Recent ArrestsIn
Avenue twelve months probation with
according to Officer by
rested March 19 by Lt. W. C. Reno Doug York. Rodgers was ordered to US-301 five miles south of Starkeat
Micaehl Neely when' he was found just after midnight special conditions Bradford CountyThe pay,his $101.25 fine or serve 60 days the lumber yard. The engineer
Bradley was reportedly hit by a t trying to l get his vehicle out of a made realized the signal gate was not
Edward Otis Smith contest following arrests were
vehicle driven by 18.yeat.oldMichael ditch Road. Whitehead'sblood pled no down and braked hard did Wan-
Colley as
on Bradford Steve Lane Thornton,l8r was arrested -
Ulyssess Wiliams of VOP to sale and delivery of a controlled by local authorities in
alcohol content .14 ton when he saw the danger accor
was per- chargina'DUI.
August 1 on a capias
substance to wit cocaine
County.
AJachua as Bradley walked south cent, according l to the arrest record. according to Deputy Harvey ding to Trooper Horler Only minor
sentenced to 12
across 23rd ,Avenue said Neeley. 'and was serve mon-
'Williams'' was eastbound ,on 23rd Apparently the jury found ths community control with special Michael Ellis Jenkins, 38, of Lake Rhoden. Bond was,set at$500 cash. injuries were reported but. damageto
Whitehead was not DU1 and came in the vehicle was $8,000.
Avenue in the outside Jane conditions. Smith must continue In a Butler,,was arrested July 31 for retail
Williams 'and two 19-year-old with a not guilty verdict. resident drug program) theft according to Patrolman Susan Darrin Tyrone James, ,22 of St.
Jerone A. and
Simms, 24,
Wilkerson.Jenkins was seen putting Johns County was arrested July 28
all' Defendants
'passengers, wearing seat belts, 4 ChargedOn
Freddie Tompkins 38, of
bologna from a package Into a Burrito for unlawful transfer of tag according passenger
were not injured, according to the George Washington Early pled
,
Probation Violation Raiford treated for'minor in-
,report. guilty VOP for grand theft and was Jenkins only paid for the Burrito l to Patrolman Thrift. He was were
to the clerk Bond was released after a $101.25 cash bond, juries July 28 after a two vehicle ac-
Traffic homodde investigator Crst Four defendants appeared before sentenced to 12 months community -- according cident In Pleasant Grove.
Ernte, Bridges is continuing the judge Stephan P. Mickle in Brad:' 'control with specia I condi tions.; Ear-: on set his at $101,25 own recognizance.James Jenkins was. released, was posted. Simms was westbound, driving a

bonald Thomas Edmark,44,was ar- 1987 Yugo on Pleasant Grove Road
M. Barkitt, 23, of Mid- rested July 29 for violation of proba and failed to yield at the intersectionof
COUNTY dlcburg was arrested-July 30 for tion DUI (Alahcua County), accord* CR-229. A 1983 Ford, driven by
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE RESIDENTS OF BRADFORD
disorderly conduct according l to Lt. ding to Deputy' Barry. King. Bond James Tompkins 33, .of Raiford,
AND SURROUNDING AREAS: John Dempsey. Bond for the charge was set at $684.50, he was releasedon northbound on CR-229 was struck by
was st at$100.75, he was released on his own recognizance with his Simms Simms was ejected as the
his own recognizance; probation extendedMarijuana vehicle spun around. Simms was
cited for no valid driver's license
-' Frank Pendarvis, 32; of Lawtey and failure to yield according to
To All Our Valued Customers: 'was 'arrested July 28 for battery Pulled, Trooper D. C. Roberts.
resisting arrest with violence,accor Damage to the vehicles was listed
,ding to Lt..John'Dempsey Pendarvis Near Brooker at $4,000 each.A .

In our-ongoing efforts to serve better we remains in custody.( Ninety-five marijuana plants ap'
you proximately five feet tall were pull- pickup truck collided with a log
John Edward Harris. 41, was arrested ed by law enforcement officers .truck early Wednesday, August 3,..
have opened our newest, :store at .320 SOUTH, July 28 for disorderly conduct August 2 in the Brooker area,accord south of Starke on US-301 at, Mosley.
according to Sgt. ''Sammy ding to Deputy Barry King. Tire
WALNUT'STREET., STARKE (formerly Roster'sNursery Eunice. Bond was set at $101.25 he During a cooperative effort by Driver of the pickup, Willie.
was released .on his own several agencies, 15 plants were Hodges of Gainesville,had to be ex-
/': ) ., recognizance. spotted from the air. The 15 plants tricated by Jaws of Life and was
turned out to be 40 andonce they flown from the scene by TRAUMA I,
Yoland Denise Pruitt. 32, was'ar started pulling the plants another 55 according to Paramedics Cliff Chapman
rested July 28 for failure to appear found, said King. and Dan Cuddington. Further''
feel plants were
We with ,a more spacious showroom, large petit theft according to Sgt. Runice. The marijuana was found on information was unavailable at
I
,i,,', ,warehouse area ,and,:ample 'parking spaces; ,
':J: :combined withaiconvenient; location we : : ( .
::;: / : ; ;? cancontiriue ; 1 '" : Traffic' ,, '
J ", 'to bring'"you the and service'youhave Kenneth Wayne Shealey. 18, of l '
; quality Hampton was arrested July 30 for
driving while license "
become accustomed to ;,and so 'richly suspendedDWIS,; according to } ,
Deputy Roman Alvarez. ,Shea ley ": > '
deserve.. bond.was'released' ,on a 401.25'surety' ',' DR.JOSE.JIMENEZ"; ; ,,

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Bradford County 4-H Families are ford County thru August Families
hosting eight 4-H teens from central participating and their guests are:
Tennessee this. week (July 31-August Amy Tison, daughter of Harry and
5) Pam Tison, Raiford
guest; Mary e
The teens and families are taking Lee Cortner, Shelbyville. TN.
part in the first stage of a 4-H Teen Kathy Crum daughter of Sue
Interstate Exchange. Next summer Crum. Starke guest: Tisha
4-H teens from Bradford County will Whitaker, Shelbyville, TN. Holly \
travel to Bedford County,Tennessee Hersey daughter of John Wayne
to live with famines for a week. and Pew Hersey, Theressa -
The activities planned for the Exchange guest; MIchelle Spence,Bell Buckle '
Delegates include a TN. -'Robert Weber,son of Michael 4cY'; '
Welcome to Florida Covered Dish and Debbie guest: I, .
Dinner,trip to Wild Waters,a picnic John Sullivan, Shelbyville, TN.
and swimming party and several Wes Moody, son of Wesley and
'days of "Family Time". During the' Jeanne Moody,New lover guest:
"Family the teens from Ten- Jerry Ed Martin, Bell Buckle, TN.
nessee and the Bradford County Dale Pendarvis, son of Fred and
teens will be sharing about their Julia Pendarvis, Lawtey guest: Y. trY. Y i w
families, friends, 4-H programs and, Jeff Sullivan, Shelbyville, TN.
the area they live in. Jason Hersey, son of John Wayne
The exchange Is a people to people and Peggy Hersey, Theressa -
type exchange.The purposes are for guest; Samuel Davis,, Shelbyville,
teens to: Learn about other people TN. Jeff Adams,son of Edna Martin ,
and their way of life, learn about ,Starke guest; Paul Martin;Bell
other areas of our nation learn Buckle,TN. -" "
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about their own area, people The adult chaperons are Loretta ------ ':.., --;- ;sa i .
customs and heritage, and create Sparn staying with Sue Crumi
new friendships. .- Starke, and Mike Swift staying. with 4-H Exchange Croup...:
The Tennessee teens will be in Brad Rod Buchele Starke. )Kneeling In Front from left to Loretta '
right< : Spain Ex-Agent John Weber,Jeff
Michelle Spence.Jeff Sullivan,Paul Martin,John Sullivan, Kathl Crum
Adam,Jerry:Ed Martin, Denlne Weber and!Heather lleraey., Samuel Park,,Tt" ha WhlUker,Debbie Weber,Julia Pendarvl,Dale Pemiart I
, Senior Hunters Get D Licenses, In In the I'eaI'Kelly Brown,We Moody, Robert. Weber,jaon Mersey, Holly lleney,Amy Town, Mary.Lee'Cortner and Ex agent Mike. Swift.IT'S .

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In Two States After AgreementSenior ,

citizens who live in Floridaor Currently Florida and Georgia TIME FOR A CHANGE
Georgia soon will be able to huntor residents who are 65 and older can '
fish in either state without having receive no-cost: licenses to hunt or 1 1. ITS,TIME TO CHANGE THE'HIGH I DROP OUT RA Tg,> ,AT BRADFORD
to buy a license. fish In their home states. According r HIGH SCHOOUj, '
That is the gist of to the other licenses
an no
agreement a&reementl'
between the Florida Gene and will be required for Georgia senior Bradford High School graduates, only 2/3 o(the students who enter in ,the
Fresh Water Fish Commission and citizens to hunt or fish in Florida. !!?+ ", ninth grade. '
.
.
the Georgia Department of Natural Florida senior citizens wishing to ," '
Resources. The agreement will be hunt deer in Georgia must obtain : '
a ''
1 implemented August 1, says Col. Georgia Honorary Deer Tag at no ':'.:.! 2., ITS:TIME TO CHANGE UN-ACCREDITED'SCHOOLS:, 'i"j 'i--( ;
;, "" Robert M Brantley, executive ,charge.To >''/!" }'" ,'.' Bradford High School the accredited school in the,county;. ", ,*: \j>,,"
,
director fish for 11',1' ( ', , _
of the Florida Game and freshwater trout,Flori- < r
,V, Fresh dians '' ;, ," I ) ) ,'',,\ "'I,,""I
Water must ;
,, ,", Fish Commission. purchase a $10.50 w'. \,\V3: 'J' I W'
: .
; "This agreement will benefit Georgia Trout Stamp.'Both trout | !'; ITS TIME TO CHANGE LOW STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN'i, ,:" ': ?:, "

senior citizens from both states," stamps and deer tags are availableat EXTRA-CURRICULARACTIVITIES., ,

says them Col.to!hunt Brantley.or fish"It in either will enable state Traditionally 1,600 licensed, outlets many in Georgians Georgia. .' :.t ., ",'" ,Only a small percentage of our,students are,participating in,student" activities
'
without having to bear the added have come to Florida to fish, while ;,', (clubs,band chorus, sports) '
financial burden,of a, nonresident many Floridians have. traveled, to } "
license." Georgia to hunt., 4'< ITS TIME.TO CHANGE EXPECTATIONS OF OUR EDUCATIONAL:

IT'STIMEFORAUTANGE LEADERS. .

'ELECT 'Approximately 40% ofour school administrators" i : live out side the county and

? Of Some students arrive at school 45,minutes before the start.of the student day
', Timbuktu in the country we know now as Mali was a famous center of '
',',;'""I'' le.rning-partlcularly law and theology-in the 14th Century. Bradford County Schools! and* some students I living as,close a$ 5 miles to,school must catch, the bus over'

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Two defendants who appeared Ju-
ly 19 in Bradford County Misde-, 'Y'r Productions
,Man Who ShotExSisterInLaw wit a knife. Byers was placed on General Hospital for evaluation.Twiford's meanor Court, pled to count two of
r the charges.: Count one was dismissed
vehicle westbound.on
one year probation with special l conditions was
SR-100 at a high rate of speed by the state.
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26-year-old Bradford Countyman A '30-year-old man,now serving Trooper Abrams. Twiford swervedhis than 20 grains of marijuana against Occasions and 8 mm to VHS .
Marshall and Daniel
Donald James
for vehicle from the roadway onto
time
aggravated battery was
former charged sister-in-law with shooting, plead his to sentenced August 1 for aggravated the shoulder and started sliding out James Sapp was dismissed. \\We pride ourselves In Professional Videos''
assault. of control said Abrams.The vehicle
manslaughter'' Monday in Circuit overturned, counterclockwiseand Terry Lynette Gaskins,Johnson,
Marvin Ollie\ Smith pled no contestto spun 481-4320
Court. aggravated assault without a collided with 'a tree which 24, said she is not the Terri Gaskins
David Robin Carter pled no con charged ,with worthless check in
firearm and was sentenced to 30 uprlghted it and ejected the
test to manslaughter without a Steele was under misdemeanor court July S,
months In the Department of Correc- passenger. pinned
firearm, thus waiving his right to a
the vehicle. ,
tions,the sentence to run concurrentwith
jury trial. A presenlence investigation sentence now serving, Twiford's .blood alcohol content Julia Ann Harris employed at TORO@POWER
was ordered and Carter will be Smith,transported from Hamilton was .18 percent. He was released Kentucky Fried Chicken says she Is
sentenced Sept\ 6 before Judge Correctional Institution was arrested after a 624.50 surety bond was not the Julie Harris who pled no con-
Stephan P. Mickle. Carter faces a August 17 after he twice shot posted. Damage to the vehicle was test,to retail theft in misdemeanor '
possible three to seven years for the $1,000, court May 17,
Joe Frazier in the head and neck '
charge. PLAY
Carter was arrested Sept. 28 after area ,and later threatened another ,
Betty Jane Prevail Martin was kill- man. .
ed by a gunshot wound. The police Authorities said the at incidents the time were of his drug arrest FliP.Troopers FLR. TWIN. THERTRE
report cited an ongoing dispute between -
Martin and her former husband related and Smith,was apparentlyafter Continue License, Starke 964-5451
.. Morris Carter ". the Frazier's SOn: v Vehicle
; J\\ over Inspections'
care and custody of their 13-year-old Smith was sentenced June'13 to Open Euery Night
daughter. ,' serve 30 months followed by seven, Bradford County
Apparently Kenneth,!Martin (the years probation for the charge of ag- The Florida Highway Patrol will Starts Friday. Aug. 5
victim's husband), entered the gravated battery, be conducting driver license and EDDIE MURPHY in
Carter home Sept, 28 and was argue vehicle Inspection checkpoints during
ing with David Carter who producedthe Starke Man the week of Aug 5 through Aug. COMING TOAMERICA
gun and ordered them off the 11 on SR-21. SR-100 SR-230 SR-18
property As they drove off two shots Charged DUI SR-16, CR-18, CR16. CR-21B, [BI !!J
were fired. Investigator Don Denton In AccidentA CR-225 CR-125, CR-229 CR-231.
'says the first shot hit the right rear CR-227,CR-221,CR-230 and CR-100A ,
door and the second apparently went '23-year-old Starke ''man was in Bradford County. )I SCREEN TWO "I I
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through the open window of the rear charged, with, driving under Influence 1399 149 14969.95I
door,and struck !Mrs Martin in the, In an accident July 23 and his Union CountyThe SHORTCIRCUIT ig.IS49M '144.9 0 :
right side of her she passenger was transported to the
forehead
as was Florida Highway'Patrol will
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driving Carter away.was chargt.with\ second hospital.George Marvin Twiford.driving a be conducting driver, license 'and 2Rated I MODEL 832 MODEL 30985 MODEL TC1000

'guarantee waives his the right state to'a, If jury sentencing'guidelines and weapon will suffered(high and a was laceration taken to,to the,Alachua right 796A CR-125.in Union CR-231A.County CR-24A. and CR- HARRY,HENDERSONSShowtimes ; and the .''Toro commercial rider come equipped. 'with B hp Briggs Stratton

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Bradford County School System.available to anyone 16 years of age or older.There

Y RAY HAS 'PARTICIPATED THE CONTINUING GROWTH 'are also classes. prepare for the General Education Development(GED),Test. -
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U to play with 3 year old son. Nice environment adored, glorified loved and preservedthroughout 8/25; little creatures/ In fact according to
TO DRINK, the world now and forever.' .SID'S BARGAIN STORE
excellent care.,,473 0845. the Sergeant, there are more people
Sacred Heart of Jesus. for St. ,
THAT'S YOUR BUSINESS I pray us East Main street-Loke Butler, Hundreds
,WANT TO STOP .' TYPING 2tpd 7/28-8/4 v' letters, 'reports*, ,..um.., Jude worker. of miracle, pray for us. of ITEMS._ Friday Sat. and.Sunday, 8:30 "on the waiting list" for homes
THAT'S OURS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING should be sub Editing, .word'proc..lng.. Books Soy the prayer 9 times a day for 9 day*. a.m. to 6 p.m. Itpd. !/4 than there are rabbits..
It has been known to fail.
Alcoholic Anonymous mittedto the, Bradford Co..nty''T.I.graph manuscripts, statistical typing. Accurate never be 'They are really,concerned about
,.64.4.SO 0'.64.2000 office In writing and paid In dependable, reasonable. Publication have must been answered.promised.H.J.R.My L the rabbits" Every day while I was
pd thru 9/29 I prayers
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CHAIN", LINK FENCE Installed Free established with this office. CARE >FOR ELDERLY, will do light Itpd. 8/4 here someone'stops, by and asks to
..lima.... HANDYMAN FENCE CO. ,THE TELEGRAPH STAFF CANNOT BEHELD housekeeping also.. Hove good see them."
,f 'Owner Tommy Reddish. 964.8559 TF MISTAKES IN HELP WANTED
:. RESPONSIBLE FOR reference 473 0726. 2tchg 8/4-1' The sergeant plans to consult a
HOME REPAIR pointing roofing new ,CLASSIFIEDS WHEN AQ IS TAKEN OVER ELECTRONIC REPAIRS Service for VCR; OF HEALTH
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TV, stereo, etc. Free plck.p'd.llv.ry. '
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A church In Graham Invited the :'
work; but It'i wonderful relaxation, Winds of Salvation to sing; at their Gainesville their, and they still travel with country. and bluegrass music for ,them have ,.;",\\,
and wonderful exercise" 11-day revival some time ago. The gospel singing from time to yea... even recorded by 'blesses" .friends and acquain .'r
Miller settled Millers arrived in time. 'Gospel Is the best thing we She country music stars. lances with ;,;
fresh
down In Graham their motorhome says she has written vegetables. "We
not ever did, over 300'( The Millers''
long ago,and the at night and parked say Miller noting that gospel grow many more planted all the ;
garden spot next to near the church. she and her husband songs and many different vegetables seeds in the name of .1,
their old-timey home was one of the Having; arrived at night they did not have been in country and western songs, some of th..ml4l"lvH: and than they, can eat Jesus"she says..and."I feel 1 should
Miller _
realize how Says she use the
major reasons they chose this area small the town was until eMO In. HI. I.
after traveling throughout the the next morning. Miller told her
'southeastern United States. husband she wanted to tour
downtown Graham and he opened
Miller and her husband the window and said 'there it 15'r r
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gospel singing group called the a tYtk ,, C j< p
Winds of Salvation- Singers of 1 looked out the window and said .I Mlj'e 1 1 j t '
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They still travel with their live, she' r
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most of their traveling in Florida. 71-year old farmhouse with a garden
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Test doubles their capacity. The new August( 22 to December' The cost From Page 7D Jesse Albrecht, Miami two sisters: Lorena M. Keene \.1
At Starke ,CenterAny computers'are'more versatile,''and of the course Js $88..Students who quests donations to North Central "Ella; lxbenthal and Della Holly BROOKER .Mrs Lorena,, M. ",
easier to operate. have never taken a Santa Fe course Florida Hospice, P.H Box .2.i:): Bonita Springs, 'and, five j grandchildren Keene, 65, of Brooker died Monday
student planning to take full In addition to' basic classes in., must pay a $20 registration fee. Keystone Heights( ,,FL 326511. and many nieces and morning at her' home in Brooker
time classes at Santa Fe Community Math, English, Science History Students can register at t the Starke nephews.Funeral. after.a long illness. She ws born in
College should take the ACT Test to Social Sciences and Humanities the Center from 8 to 4 dally, and from 6 services for Mr. Albrechtwere Brooker but had lived most of her
be administered'at the' Starke ,Fall Schedule includes Introduction?, to 8 p.m, Thursday August( 4. held at 10 am. in Hampton life in Tampa; and Citrus and I
Center on August 15. Business, General Psychology, Fred Albrecht Christian Church on Wednesday, Sumter Counties. She and her husband
The test will begin promptly at American Government Spanish, Nursing Assistant, Mr. 'redlbrecht, '86 of 'Waldo August l( '1,3; with Ministers John : moved back to Brooker in 1982.
8:30: a.m. There is no charge Cor the First Aid, Major Religions of the Course Offered died Monday, August,, t in Alachua Wagner and Norman Suisse con- She was Past President of Ladies''
dutmg the services. Interment will
test, but the student must complete 20th Century and Business Law; General Hospital, Gainesville !: Auxiliary: United TransportationUnion
application to the College( prior to Santa Ke'3 VA Representative E. Local resident/who are interestedin following a long illness, Born 'in' be in Southern Memorial. Park Friday No. 577 and a member of the
taking Nursing Assistant Coursein August( 5 at 2 p m Under the
a
taking the ACT.Registration J/< Jackson> will be at the Starke { Pretty Prairie, Kansas on July 24, Dedan Baptist Church.
Center on Friday, August 19 from Starke this Fall (starting( August 1902. Mr. Albrecht moved to Waldo direction of Jones Funeral Home She U survived by her husband:
1:30: to 4:30: to- assist students with 22)) should contact the Santa Fe in 1978 from Miami Mr. Albrecht Starke James' C Keene of Brooker. Four(
Now their problems. Community College( Starke Center. was a member of Christian Church, daughters:: Carol E. Cook, Linda
Underway 'at SFCC Registration continuing( daily at The 120 hour noncredit course' is ltdmpton He was a retired Kay Van West, and Joyce, Ann
: the :SFCC ,Starke Center from 19 designed{ to develop a degree:( of skill 'carpenter. Union 1509 AKIJCtO, McKenzie all of Tampa ''and Jackie
.Registration began this week for 'a.m, to 4 p.m. for nurses aides that will meet nursing construction :companies in Miami, LawrenceW'Biir" LRollinJit' of Bronson. Her step-,
Fall 1988 classes at the Santa Fe For more information, please call ( home standards. Graduates Carpenters Union No. 125, Moose Itlottman mother" Mrs.. Martha Hess of
,Community College( Starke Center in 961-\)382, would become Certified Nursing{
the renovated historic courthouse. on Assistants, as .required ,,by Florida Mr. Albrecht is survived by wife: man, 64, of, Swan Lake, Route 3, Polk of Lake Butler and Lewis D.
Real Estate Class
West. Call Street. Law. Alta Katherine llahme Albrecht, Melrose died Sunday, July 31 in his Polk of Greenville, GA, one sister:
With, upgraded equipment In the At SFCC.Starke CenterReal The cost of the course is approx- Waldo,*son Donald Gene"Albrecht, residence on Serenity Drive following Audney Schneider of Swannee and
Computer Lab increased interest is imately $80 which includes ap- (Ocala one step-son: Michael G.lIkin a long( illness Born in Indianapolis eight( grandchildren.
expected in the classes In Introduction Estate: Principles, Practicesand phcaton, tuition, lab fees and book. ,\ !!.,:Starke one Step-daughter: Indiana on December 12, Funeral services, were held,
to Computers,.Programming in' License Law will' be offered at Applicants must take the TABE follylo*'ccr, Davie, one brother 1923, Mr. Blottman moved to Swan Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Brooker
BASIC and Software Applications, the SFCC Starke Center: in the Fall test at the Bradford Vo-Tech Center. f Mike in 1985) from Atlanta, GA, was Baptist Church with, Rev, Charley
The Computer Lab has newly installed Semester: The four credit course, also a former resident of Kansas City Green officiating Burial will followin
IBM PC Computer with 640K 'which' prepares 'students for the CORRECTION Missouri. Mr, Rlottman was a' Dedan Cemetery under the direction
Kam, as compared to 256K on the old state real estate,licensing exam,will [ OPEN HOUSE, : member of St William Catholic of Archer Funeral Home of
equipment, which more than meet 'on Tuesday evenings from Friday July 29. I98B Vhurch, Keystone! Heights .comptroller Lake Butler.
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